Yellow buoys float in green coloured Arctic waters with the Spitsbergen coast in the background.

The IndArc observatory was moored here near Spitsbergen, Norway. (Courtesy National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research)

Asia at the Poles – Spotlight: India

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When most people think ‘polar research’, India is not usually one of the first countries that comes to mind.

But in fact, the world’s changing Arctic has a direct impact on countries like India.

” There are more than 16 parameters that are responsible for controlling the monsoon phenomenon in India ,” says Rajan Sivaramakrishnan, the director of India’s National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research.

Mooring IndArc in the Arctic. (Courtesy National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research)

Mooring IndArc in the Arctic. (Courtesy National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research)

“One of them happens to be what’s happening at the polar regions.”

“It’s not only that the countries of the Nordic regions should be worried about it. All of the countries have a stake in what is happening in the polar regions because directly or indirectly in effects their very existence.”

IndARC observatory deployed

Recently, Indian scientists launched the country’s first multi-sensored moored observatory in the Arctic.

Located in the Kongsfjorden, an inlet on the island of Spitsbergen in the Norwegian Arctic, the device will allow scientists to collect data year round.

To find out more, Eye on the Arctic’s Eilís Quinn, spoke with Rajan Sivaramakrishnan, the director of India’s National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research:

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