PM Modi meets US Vice President Mike Pence in Singapore

| Updated: Nov 14, 2018, 13:12 IST

Highlights

  • The two leaders met on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit
  • PM Modi is on a two-day visit to Singapore
  • Pence will be representing US President Donald Trump at the ASEAN and East Asia Summit
PM Modi with US Vice President Mike Pence. (ANI photo)
PM Modi meets US Vice President Mike Pence in Singapore
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SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met US Vice President Mike Pence in Singapore on Wednesday on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit and the two leaders reportedly discussed bilateral ties, including defence cooperation and the need for maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific.

PM Modi holds talks with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

PM Modi began his two-day visit to Singapore on Wednesday by addressing the Fintech Festival, the world's largest event on financial technology. During his visit, Modi will attend the East Asia Summit and hold meetings with global leaders, including US Vice President Mike Pence.


Modi began his two-day visit to the country where he will also attend the East Asia Summit, an ASEAN-India informal meet, and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Summit.

Discussions ranged from bilateral defence cooperation and a common vision for maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific, official sources said.

Pence will be representing President Donald Trump at the ASEAN and East Asia Summit in Singapore.

Prime Minister Modi will also attend the 13th East Asia Summit (EAS) and Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Summit hosted by Singapore as the current chair of ASEAN grouping.

As strategic partners, India and ASEAN enjoy close trade and economic relations.


Trade between India and ASEAN stood at $81.33 billion in 2017-18 and constitutes 10.58 per cent of India's total trade. Exports to ASEAN countries constitute 11.28 per cent of India's total exports.


India and the US have explored ways to further deepen operational cooperation in the resource-rich Indo-Pacific region where China has been trying to spread its influence.


China is 'coercing' its neighbours to reorder the Indo-Pacific region to its advantage as Beijing flexes its muscles in the East and South China Seas.


India, the US and several other world powers have been talking about the need to ensure a free, open and thriving Indo-Pacific in the backdrop of China's rising military manoeuvering in the region.
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