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"India needs to prevent Chinese advances in South, SE Asia"

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

India's dilemma is that it seeks to be a potential global power without being able to establish itself firmly as the predominant country in the subcontinent, former of said.

"The paradox is if has to be the leading power in South Asia, the strategists feel it will have to prevent any Chinese advances into South and South-

"There is lots of convergence of Vietnamese and Indian interests since both are concerned with checking the advances of in a southernly direction," he said.

Srinivasan was speaking at a discussion on India's strategic relations with organised by the Calcutta Chamber of Commerce here.

He said both and have border issues with and made distinctions between economic and security factors in their respective relationships.

Srinivasan said is the biggest trade and economic partner of and high on relations with another trade partners

Regional cooperation between and is inevitable as is the case of regional competition, he said.

"If it is peaceful and culture, economics-driven it is healthy," the former said.

He said security cooperation in ASEAN, of which is a part, is guided by two road strategy factors - the American military superiority in the region, and the question of balancing China's growing ascendancy in the region.

"These two factors are considered to be given and sought to be accommodated in a regional strategic framework," Srinivasan said.

Observing that ASEAN countries are nearly unanimous in welcoming Indian strategic presence in the group, he said there were some countries like Malayasia and that might still have some reservations.

"On the other hand has been India's long standing friend in ASEAN. supported every move by India, liked every move of to upgrade its relationship with ASEAN," he said.

On India-cultural ties, he referred to cultural events, people to people interactions and human capacity building.

Srinivasan also referred to the joint restoration project of the UNESCO in aimed at underlining the ancient Hindu civilisation linkage between the two countries.

He said had set up a cultural centre in last year and provided training to armed forces and civilians.

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First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 22:50 IST
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