Security and Defence
Image: EUNAVFOR Atalanta contributes to maritime security in the Indian Ocean
The EU is contributing to enhanced regional security in the Indo-Pacific by strengthening security and defence partnerships, holding regular dialogues and consultations with partners, and engaging in more operational cooperation, such as joint naval exercises.
Security cooperation
- The EU naval operation, EUNAVFOR – Operation Atalanta has conducted successful joint naval exercises with Indo-Pacific partners (India, Indonesia, Japan, Rep. Korea, United States).
- The EU Coordinated Maritime Presence (CMP) in the North-West Indian Ocean is designed to optimise the use EU Member States’ assets deployed to the region.
- The EU continues to step up activities with Indo-Pacific partners under the EU-funded project “Enhancing Security Cooperation in and with Asia” (ESIWA), which covers four thematic areas: counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, maritime security and crisis management.
In the area of maritime domain awareness, EU actions will continue to be framed by the CRIMARIO project and its IORIS (Indo-Pacific Regional Information Sharing) platform. This secured system can support maritime information sharing at the regional level.
Learn more
- Follow the link to know more about advancing maritime security and cooperation across the Indo-Pacific through CRIMARIO (Critical Maritime Routes in the Indian Ocean).
- ESIWA (Enhanced Security in and with Asia) Strengthens EU-Asia security cooperation on topics like cybersecurity, counter-terrorism, and crisis response. Follow this link to download the factsheet about ESIWA+.
- Follow the link to learn more about EUNAVFOR ATALANTA
- Follow the link to visit the EU Indo-Pacific Strategy main page.