DRAFT ARCTIC POLICY
- January 23, 2021
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPS Topics
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DRAFT ARCTIC POLICY
Subject : Current Events
Context : India has unveiled a new draft ‘Arctic’ policy that, among other things, commits to expanding scientific research, “sustainable tourism” and mineral oil and gas exploration in the Arctic region.
Concept :
- The policy envisages connecting the Arctic residents, especially the indigenous communities with those living in the Himalayan regions.
- The policy aims to create opportunities where the Indian enterprises can be involved to become part of the international commerce businesses and promote traditional indigenous knowledge.
- The Arctic Policy has been synchronised and adapted to Goal 11 of Sustainable Development Goals ( Sustainable Cities and Communities).
- India believes that any human activity in this fragile region should be sustainable, responsible, and transparent with respect for international laws, including UNCLOS [United Nations Convention for the Law of the Sea].
Additional Information
- India signed the Svalbard Treaty in Paris. The treaty allowed free access to the Arctic region along with the commitment of not militarizing it.
- India launched its first scientific expedition to the Arctic in 2007.
- In 2008, India established a research base called Himadri at Ny Alesund, Svalbard, Norway.
- In 2014, India deployed IndArc. It is a multisensory observatory in Kongsfjorden. In 2016, India set up Gruvebadet Atmospheric Laboratory at Ny Alesund, Svalbard.