India, ASEAN relations 'free from contests, claims': Modi

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

and have relations "free from contests and claims" and believe in sovereign equality of all nations irrespective of size, and support for free and open pathways of commerce and engagement, Prime Minister Modi said today. Twenty-seven newspapers in 10 languages in 10 countries have published the op-ed by the on the historic occasion of 69th and ASEAN- Commemorative Summit, said in a tweet. In the article, 'shared values, common destiny' published in the Straits Times, Modi highlighted the importance of India's ties with nations, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, Cambodia, and "and nations have relations free from contests and claims," Modi said. "We have a common vision for the future, built on commitment to inclusion and integration, belief in sovereign equality of all nations irrespective of size, and support for free and open pathways of commerce and engagement," he said. Modi said that he had the privilege to host the leaders for the commemorative summit to mark 25 years of ASEAN-partnership. It is a historic milestone in a remarkable journey that has brought and to a deepening partnership of great promise for their 1.9 billion people, about one-fourth of humankind, he said in the article. India-partnership may be just 25 years old, but India's ties with South-stretch back more than two millennia, Modi said. Forged in peace and friendship, religion and culture, art and commerce, language and literature, these enduring links are now present in every facet of the magnificent diversity of and South-east Asia, providing a unique envelope of comfort and familiarity between our people, he said. More than two decades ago, opened itself to the world with tectonic changes. And, with instincts honed over centuries of interaction, it turned naturally to the East. Thus began a new journey of India's reintegration with the East, the said. "For India, most of our major partners and markets - from to to - lie to the East. And south-and ASEAN, our neighbours by land and sea, have been the springboard of our Look East and, since the last three years, the Act East policy," he said. Along the way, from dialogue partners, and have become strategic partners, he said. "We advance our broad-based partnership through 30 mechanisms. With each member, we have growing diplomatic, economic and security partnership. We work together to keep our seas safe and secure.

Our trade and investment flows have multiplied several times," Modi said. is India's fourth-largest trading partner; is ASEAN's seventh. Over 20 per cent of India's outbound investments go to Led by Singapore, is India's leading source of investments. India's free trade agreements in the region are its oldest and among the most ambitious anywhere. Air links have expanded rapidly and we are extending highways deep into continental South-with new urgency and priority. Growing connectivity has reinforced proximity. It has also put among the fastest-growing sources of tourism in South- "The over six-million-strong Indian diaspora in the region - rooted in diversity and steeped in dynamism - constitutes an extraordinary human bond between us," the Prime Minister said is a window to of India's ties to the region, the progress of the present and the potential of the future. was a bridge between and "Today, it is our gateway to the East, our leading economic partner and a major global strategic partner, which resonates in our membership in several regional and global forums. and share a strategic partnership. "Our political relations are infused with goodwill, warmth and trust. Our defence ties are among the strongest for both. Our economic partnership covers every area of priority for our two nations. is India's leading destination and source of investments. Thousands of Indian companies are registered in Singapore," he said. Sixteen Indian cities have over 240 direct flights every week to Indians make up the third-largest group of tourists in "and are doing much more. Our partnership in ASEAN-led institutions like the Summit, ADMM+ ( Defence Ministers' Meeting-Plus) and ARF (Regional Forum) is advancing peace and stability in our region," he said. "is also an eager participant in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership agreement, seeking a comprehensive, balanced and fair agreement for all 16 participants. "With every passing day, it is easier and smoother to do business in I hope that nations, as our neighbours and friends, will be an integral part of New India's transformation," Modi added.

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First Published: Fri, January 26 2018. 16:10 IST