Bay of Bengal Inter-Governmental Organisation Latest News
Recently, India assumed Chairmanship of Bay of Bengal (BOB) Inter-Governmental Organisation from Bangladesh at the 13th Governing Council Meeting at Malé, Maldives.
About Bay of Bengal Inter-Governmental Organisation
- It was set up in 2003.
- It is a unique regional fisheries body, specifically mandated to assist the member countries in increasing the livelihood opportunities and improving the quality of life of the small-scale/ artisanal fisher folk in the Bay of Bengal region.
- The Organisation evolved from the erstwhile Bay of Bengal Programme of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN) founded in 1979.
- It has set international benchmarks in execution of programs and activities in the field of small-scale fisheries that has translated into measurable benefits for the member countries.
- Member Countries: The current members of the Organisation are Bangladesh, India, Maldives and Sri Lanka while Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar and Thailand are cooperating non-contracting parties.
Objectives of Bay of Bengal Inter-Governmental Organisation
- To increase awareness and knowledge of the needs, benefits and practices of marine fisheries management;
- Enhance skills through training and education; transfer appropriate technologies and techniques for development of small-scale fisheries; establish regional information networking; and promote women’s participation in marine fisheries value chain.
Bay of Bengal Inter-Governmental Organisation FAQs
Q1: What is the Bay of Bengal Programme Inter Governmental Organization?
Ans: The Bay of Bengal Programme Inter-Governmental Organization (BOBP-IGO) is a regional fisheries advisory body established in 2003 to ensure long-term development and utilization of coastal fisheries resources in the Bay of Bengal.
Q2: Who are the members of the Bay of Bengal initiative?
Ans: It includes five Member States from South Asia namely Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, along with Myanmar and Thailand from Southeast Asia.
Q3: What is the Food and Agriculture Organization?
Ans: The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations leading international efforts to defeat hunger.
Source: PIB
Last updated on January, 2026
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