Abstract: The increasing support and agreement with regard to limiting climate change issues and opening up gateways for renewable energy and development in technological knowhow along with channelizing the sources of power generation and creating a mechanism to withstand any sudden threat posed by Belt and Road Initiatives augur well for peace and prosperity of all the member countries. The 2019 Japan-EU deal was an effort in this direction. There has always been a series of extremely good relationships between India and the EU with the trade share having crossed a decent landmark during the last half a decade. During the last few years or so there has been a closer tie with Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands being the biggest importers from India. There has been contiguity with regard to nuclear energy and sustainable development concerning environmental issues. Further negotiation may lead to the creation of a strategic mechanism to provide a shield against terrorism, international crime, drug dealing, smuggling, and cyber threat unleashed by non-state actors. These are changing times and many changes have occurred in international relations recently. Sharing and working on a common strategic vision and a combined approach to ensure mutual economic prosperity and approaching through a multi-layered and multilateral strategy if the situation demands are going to dominate the world order in the coming days. What is required is to develop a fresh perspective for a more mature reliance on international cooperation between nations to enunciate a new strategy of retaliation, threatening a severe response to any attempt to destabilising the order. There is a strong need to generate development funds related to integrated education, medicines, science, and technology and huge aggrandizement concerning research in the field of biotechnology among various nations across the globe. Never before, the water (Sea Politics) has held such an important place in world politics ever since the World War II as the philosophical discourse of offensive realism has never been as relevant as it is today. In such a scenario the same old strategic principle of famous Alfred Thayer Mahan that the one who dominates the waves(sea) dominates the world appears to have come back as the major principle of new international politics new normal focusing on to the same old strategy to evolve and enhance economic and commercial cooperation and to ensure strategic surveillance and security of water ways making ocean strategic area as the new cornerstone in building up close cooperation through multiple projects and providing high quality medicines for health, commercial and economic humanitarian relief assistance and joint patrolling. The article is an attempt to examine the changing nature of international politics with reference to maritime strategic and economic affairs.
Sudhir Hindwan. The maritime strategy in international relations. Int J Political Sci Governance 2025;7(11):29-31. DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i11a.740