CM Majhi to Attend Maritime Security Policy Meet in Bhubaneswar
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Odisha announced on Wednesday, 24 June 2026 that Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi is set to attend the Multi Agency Maritime Security Group (Policy) meeting, to be held at the Lokseva Bhavan Convention Centre in Bhubaneswar.
Context
The CMO's post, originally in Odia, states that 'manyabar Mukhyamantri Shri Mohan Majhi Lokseva Bhavan Convention Centreṭhāre āyojita hebāku thibā Multi Agency Maritime Security Group (Nīti) baiṭhakare yoga debāku yāuchanti' — meaning 'Honourable Chief Minister Shri Mohan Majhi is set to attend the Multi Agency Maritime Security Group (Policy) meeting to be organised at the Lokseva Bhavan Convention Centre.' The Lokseva Bhavan Convention Centre is a prominent government facility in Bhubaneswar that regularly hosts high-level state and inter-agency deliberations.
Policy Backdrop
The Multi Agency Maritime Security Group is a national-level coordination mechanism that brings together central and state agencies to formulate and review maritime security policy for India. Its creation is rooted in the sweeping coastal security reforms undertaken after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, which exposed critical gaps in multi-agency coordination along India's vast coastline.
Odisha holds a strategically significant position in this framework, with a long coastline along the Bay of Bengal and major port infrastructure that feeds into national sea-lane security. Coastal states are routinely included in policy-level discussions to ensure that state resources and capabilities are aligned with the national maritime security architecture.
Stakeholders and Impact
The meeting brings together representatives from defence forces, central intelligence agencies, coast guard units, and coastal state administrations. For Odisha, participation at the Chief Minister level signals the state government's direct engagement with national security planning rather than routine bureaucratic representation.
CM Majhi, who took office in June 2024 as Odisha's first BJP Chief Minister, has positioned the state as an active partner in Centre-state security cooperation. His attendance at a policy-level maritime security meeting underscores the importance the administration places on coastal defence and the protection of Odisha's maritime assets.
What's Next
Observers will watch for any follow-up policy directives, joint exercise announcements, or inter-agency agreements that emerge from the meeting. Recommendations from the Multi Agency Maritime Security Group (Policy) session could influence Odisha's coastal security posture and potentially find reflection in the state's upcoming budget allocations for coastal infrastructure and surveillance.