With eye on China, India and UK seek secure, open Indo-Pacific region

Press Trust of India  |  London 

and the UK today called for a secure, free, open, inclusive and prosperous Indo-Pacific, amidst its military muscles in the strategically vital region.

The two countries, in a joint statement, said they share a global outlook and commitment to a rules-based international system that strongly opposes unilateral actions that seek to undermine that system through force or coercion.

The joint statement was issued after and his British counterpart held "fruitful discussions" here on multiple aspects of the India-UK relations.

"A secure, free, open, inclusive and prosperous is in the interests of India, the UK and the international community," it said.

The statement came as is building new vessels at a rapid pace to bolster its

claims virtually the entire resource-rich South Sea, through which an estimated USD 5 trillion in global trade passes annually. claims almost all of the South Sea. Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and have counter claims over the area.

has also constructed airstrips and other installations on artificial islands to enlarge its military footprint in the region.

has maritime disputes with in the East Sea.

The India-UK joint statement said the two countries will also work together to tackle threats such as piracy, protect freedom of navigation and open access, and improve maritime domain awareness in the region.

"As thriving democracies, we share a desire to work closely together and with all who share our objective to support a rules-based international order that upholds agreed international norms, global peace and stability," it said.

"Together the UK and are a force for good in an uncertain We are sharing our experience and knowledge to tackle global challenges," the statement added.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 20:05 IST