IOC is an intergovernmental body established in 1960 with functional autonomy
within UNESCO. The objective of IOC is to promote marine scientific investigations and
related ocean services to learn more about the nature and resources of the oceans through
the concerted action of its member States. India is a member of IOC and also a member on
its Executive Council. During the 18th session of IOC Assembly held in June, 1995, India
was elected as one of the four Vice-Chairmen of IOC for a two year term. India is
participating effectively in all the meetings of the Executive Council and IOC Assembly.
Many of the national programmes like MARSIS, SELMAM, JGOFS, Data Buoy, etc. form
part of the programmes of the IOC.
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