PM Modi leaves for home after attending ASEAN summit in Singapore

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

left for home on Thursday after a two-day visit to during which he attended the ASEAN and the Summits besides holding a number of bilateral meetings with several world leaders, including US

Modi on Thursday participated in the ASEAN-Breakfast Summit here and underlined the need for maritime cooperation and centrality of trade for the prosperity of the strategic Indo-Pacific region.

Later, he attended the 13th Summit (EAS) during which he reiterated India's vision of a peaceful, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific region and strengthening maritime cooperation.

Modi also felicitated the winners of the first India-Hackathon, a platform for the youth of the two countries to harness and showcase their innovations.

The prime minister, who arrived in Singapore on Wednesday, held extensive talks with Pence on a wide range of bilateral and global issues of mutual interests, including defence and trade cooperation, ways to counter terrorism and the need for maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific, where is flexing its muscles.

Modi on Wednesday also held bilateral meetings with the premiers of Singapore, and and discussed ways to further strengthen ties, including in areas of trade, defence and security.

He also delivered the keynote address at the prestigious Fintech Festival - the first to address the world's largest event on

It was Modi's 5th has been participating in the East Asia Summit since its very inception in 2005.

The EAS consists of 10 ASEAN nations (Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, The Philippines, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos), Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and the US.

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First Published: Thu, November 15 2018. 15:00 IST