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10 January, 2026
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Recently, the Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways virtually inaugurated the 3rd Session of the Council of the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation (IALA), which was held in Mumbai. The event highlights India’s active role in global maritime safety governance.
About International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation (IALA)
The International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation (IALA) was originally established in 1957 as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). In 2024, it officially transitioned into an Intergovernmental Organization (IGO) following the ratification of an international Convention by 34 States.
Mandate and Objectives
IALA’s core mandate is to harmonise global maritime navigation systems and promote safe, efficient, and sustainable maritime navigation. It works closely with member states, international organisations, and industry stakeholders to address emerging challenges related to maritime safety and environmental protection.
Key Objectives include:
Fostering safe, economic, and efficient movement of vessels by improving and harmonising marine aids to navigation worldwide.
Encouraging and supporting innovation, recent technological developments, and international cooperation among members.
Enhancing information exchange with organisations representing users of aids to navigation.
Motto
The official motto of IALA is “Successful Voyages, Sustainable Planet”, reflecting its commitment to both maritime safety and environmental sustainability.
Governance Structure
The IALA Council serves as the key decision-making body of the organization. It is responsible for policy direction and oversight related to marine aids to navigation at the global level.
Membership
IALA has a broad and diverse membership base comprising around 200 members, including:
80 national authorities, and
60 commercial firms, along with other stakeholders.
India has been a member of IALA since 1957, demonstrating its long-standing engagement in international maritime cooperation.
Headquarters
The headquarters of the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation is located in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France.
Source: INDIAN EXPRESS
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