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Prime Minister Modi’s Diplomatic Agenda: Asean And East Asia Summits In Focus

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming attendance at the Asean and East Asia summits in Jakarta marks a significant diplomatic engagement. Scheduled for September 6-7, this visit highlights India’s growing engagement with the Indo-Pacific region.

In a continuation of diplomatic interactions, PM Modi is set to participate in the Asean and East Asia summits in Jakarta.

This follows his earlier visit to Indonesia for the G20 summit in Bali last November, underscoring the strategic significance of the region.

These summits, part of a series including the Brics summit in Johannesburg, hold the potential to shape India’s role on the global stage.

Showcasing India’s Act East Policy

India’s Act East Policy has yielded notable progress in trade and investments. During the Jakarta summits, Modi is expected to emphasize Asean centrality in India’s Indo-Pacific policy and reiterate the importance of freedom of navigation.

These key principles reflect India’s commitment to fostering regional stability and prosperity.

Notably, Vice-president Jagdeep Dhankhar represented India at the India-Asean summit and related meetings in Cambodia.

These interactions proved pivotal as India was elevated to the status of Asean’s comprehensive strategic partner. This elevation underscores the strengthening ties between India and Asean nations.

Indonesian Leadership and Multifaceted Deliberations

The 43rd Asean summit, under the leadership of Indonesian president Joko Widodo, promises a plethora of meetings encompassing various dimensions.

These include a plenary session, retreat session, Asean-China summit, Asean-South Korea summit, Asean-Indo-Pacific forum, and a symbolic chairmanship transfer to Laos.

This multifaceted engagement underscores the vitality of regional cooperation.

Toward the East Asia Summit

On September 7, the East Asia Summit and Asean Plus Three Summit will convene. These summits provide a platform for multilateral discussions and strategic dialogues among key regional stakeholders.

Prime Minister Modi’s presence at these events accentuates India’s proactive approach to regional dynamics.

In conclusion, Prime Minister Modi’s participation in the Asean and East Asia summits underscores India’s commitment to enhancing regional cooperation and global engagement.

These summits, marked by diplomatic dialogues and strategic interactions, are poised to shape the contours of India’s role in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond.

Bharat Express English

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