India, Indonesia condemn terrorism, to work together in Indo-Pacific

IANS  |  Jakarta 

and on Friday "unequivocally condemned in all its forms" while agreeing to work together to harness the potential of the region.

"We unequivocally condemned in all its forms, irrespective of its motivation and origin," External Affairs said while addressing the media after the meeting of the two countries which she co-chaired with Indonesian Foreign here.

"We expressed our strong opposition to any selective approaches to deal with this global menace, and called upon all countries to stop providing state sponsorship of and prevent their territories being used for establishing terrorist safe havens," she said in a veiled reference to

She said that during Friday's discussions, "there was clear recognition that and Indonesia, as two close maritime neighbours, are natural partners in peace and prosperity".

"We are two major countries in the region. This region is among the most dynamic regions in the We agreed to develop synergetic relationship to harness the potential of region and to meet the challenges that the region faces."

This assumes significance given China's aggression in the Sea and its increasing influence in the region.

said that Indonesia, as one of the largest countries with a diverse democracy, and the biggest economy in the (Asean) region "has a critical role to play in evolution of the new security architecture in the region".

has been increasing its engagements with the 10-nation Asean regional bloc under New Delhi's Act East Policy.

As the biggest country in the Asean region with the largest economy, is an important partner for India, including in trade and strategic matters.

Stating that the Indonesian Foreign conveyed her country's determination to play its part and make due contributions to the ongoing efforts to strengthen rule and respect of law, said: "I welcomed it and conveyed India's commitment for peace, security and development in the region."

She also said that both sides agreed to enhance consultations and cooperation on maritime issues including on Convention on the law of the Sea (Unclos) with a view to strengthen rule of law and to ensure the freedom of navigation and safety of sea lanes of communication.

Stating that Marsudi expressed her appreciation over the increase of Indian tourists to Indonesia, the Indian said that both sides agreed to expand civil aviation links to further enhance bilateral economic and tourism ties.

said that she expressed the importance of addressing the high trade deficit that has with and thet she conveyed that the best way to address this issue is not to restrict trade but to increase it.

India-bilateral trade has increased from $4.3 billion in 2005-06 to $ 17 billion in 2016-17.

"We agreed to work together for a balanced and sustainable trade by providing greater market access, both in goods and services," said in her address.

She said both sides also discussed the increasing demand for skill development "in both our countries given that we have a large proportion of young population".

"I conveyed that will continue its skill development assistance in the form of short term training program and scholarships."

also expressed her appreciation that Indonesian has accepted Narendra Modi's invitation to join the Special Commemorative Summit to be hosted by on January 25 to mark the 25th anniversary of the

Leaders of all 10 Asean nations are expected to participate in the Summit and together attend this year's celebrations the next day.

Earlier on Thursday, arrived here from on the second leg of her three-nation tour to

Prior to participating in the meeting, she called on Indonesian Vice and engaged in discussion on "strengthening our strategic partnership", according to

On Saturday, and Marsudi will jointly inaugurate the Asean-Think Tanks Forum before the Indian leaves for on the third and last leg of her tour.

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First Published: Fri, January 05 2018. 18:52 IST