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Recently, the 53rd annual Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders Meeting was held in Tonga, bringing together leaders from the 18 member nations of the PIF along with their dialogue partners.

Key Highlights of meeting

Climate Change and Funding Shortfall: 

  • Pacific Islands face severe climate impacts, with sea levels rising more than double the global average. 
  • The leaders endorsed the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) to streamline climate financing for adaptation and disaster response. 
  • UN Secretary-General urged action as the PRF is $380 million short of its $500 million goal.

Geopolitical Rivalry and Regional Initiatives: 

  • The meeting highlights the intense competition between China, the US, and other Western nations for influence in the Pacific. 
  • The proposed $270 million Pacific Policing Initiative (PPI) by Australia aims to includes a central police hub in Brisbane, four regional training centers, and a new multinational force to address regional emergencies, drug trafficking, and other major issues. 

What is the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF)?

  • Formed in 1971, the PIF is an intergovernmental organization with 18 member states in the Pacific region. Members.
  • Aims to promote economic growth, improve political governance and security, and strengthen regional cooperation. 
  • Its vision is a resilient Pacific region with peace, harmony, security, social inclusion, and prosperity.
  • Decisions are made by consensus among member states and are implemented by the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat.

India’s Key Initiatives and Cooperation Platforms with pacific nations

  • Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI): Aims to strengthen maritime security, ecological sustainability, resource management, capacity building, disaster risk reduction, scientific cooperation, and regional connectivity in the Indo-Pacific region.
  • Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC): Established in 2014, this platform facilitates collaboration between India and 14 Pacific Island nations. 
  • India-UN Development Partnership Fund: Supports projects such as Parametric Microinsurance in Fiji, water cisterns in Tuvalu, and solarisation of Tonga’s National Council for Women.
  • Quick Impact Projects: India will fund Quick Impact Projects worth USD 50,000 in each of the 14 Pacific Island countries, inviting proposals to drive impactful development.

Significance of Pacific Island Nations for India

  • Strategic Position: The Pacific Island nations hold a crucial geopolitical location in the vast Pacific Ocean, attracting attention from major powers such as the US and China.
  • Economic Potential: Despite their small land area, these nations have large Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) with valuable resources, including fisheries, minerals, and timber, and serve as critical transit points for global trade.
  • Diplomatic Influence: The 14 Pacific Island Countries collectively wield significant voting power in the UN, which can support India’s international goals, including UNSC reforms and India’s permanent seat at UNSC.
  • Opportunity for Expansion: The Indo-Pacific region offers India a chance to broaden its diplomatic and strategic presence through enhanced collaborations and partnerships

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