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BIMSTEC Security Chiefs Address Cyber Crime and Maritime Threats
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The 5th Meeting of BIMSTEC National Security Chiefs, held on July 16, 2026, in New Delhi, focused on enhancing regional security cooperation amid rising threats from terrorism, cyber crime, and maritime challenges. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval emphasized the urgent need for collective action to address these issues, particularly in the context of geopolitical uncertainties and technological advancements. Member states discussed practical measures to combat organized crime and improve cyber and maritime security. Bangladesh's Defence Advisor praised India's leadership in fostering collaboration among BIMSTEC countries. The meeting resulted in the adoption of guidelines for maritime humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. However, significant challenges remain, including the need for trust and intelligence sharing among member states. The region's vulnerabilities are exacerbated by the rise of cyber scams and transnational criminal networks, particularly in the border areas of Myanmar and Thailand.
Key Points: • BIMSTEC security chiefs met to strengthen cooperation against terrorism and cyber threats. • India's leadership in BIMSTEC security cooperation was commended by Bangladesh's Defence Advisor. • Adopted guidelines aim to enhance maritime security and disaster response among member states.