Prime Minister Narendra Modi co-chairs the 18th India-ASEAN Summit, October 28, 2021
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today participated in the 18th
India-ASEAN Summit at the invitation of His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal
Bolkiah of Brunei, the current Chair of ASEAN. The Summit was held
virtually and saw participation from the Leaders of ASEAN Member States.
Highlighting the milestone of 30th anniversary of India-ASEAN
Partnership, the leaders announced the Year 2022 as India-ASEAN
Friendship Year. Prime Minister underlined the centrality of ASEAN in
India's Act East Policy and in India's Vision for the wider Indo-Pacific
Vision. Building upon the synergies between the ASEAN Outlook for the
Indo-Pacific (AOIP) and India’s Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI),
PM and ASEAN leaders welcomed the adoption of the India-ASEAN Joint
Statement on cooperation for peace, stability and prosperity in the
region.
On COVID-19, the Prime Minister highlighted India’s efforts in the
fight against the pandemic in the region and also reiterated support for
ASEAN’s initiatives in this regard. India has contributed medical
supplies worth USD 200,000 to ASEAN’s humanitarian initiative for
Myanmar and USD 1 million for ASEAN’s Covid-19 Response Fund.
The leaders exchanged views on enhancing India-ASEAN connectivity in
broadest terms including physical, digital and people to people. To
further strengthen India-ASEAN cultural connectivity, Prime Minister
announced India’s support for establishing the ASEAN Cultural Heritage
List. On trade and investment, he underlined the importance of
diversification and resilience of supply chains for post-COVID economic
recovery and in this regard, the need to revamp the India-ASEAN FTA.
The ASEAN leaders appreciated India’s role as a trusted partner in the
region especially during the current Covid-19 Pandemic with its supply
of vaccine. They also welcomed India’s support to ASEAN centrality in
the Indo-Pacific and looked forward to greater India-ASEAN cooperation
in the region through the Joint Statement.
The discussions also covered regional and international issues of
common interest and concern, including South China Sea and terrorism.
Both sides noted the importance of promoting a rules-based order in the
region including through upholding adherence to international law,
especially the UNCLOS. The leaders affirmed the importance of
maintaining and promoting peace, stability, safety and security in the
South China Sea, and ensuring freedom of navigation and overflight.
India and ASEAN share a deep, robust and multifaceted relationship and
the 18th India-ASEAN Summit provided an opportunity to review the
various facets of this relationship and give a direction to the future
of the India-ASEAN Strategic Partnership at the highest level.
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