Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded a brief yet highly productive visit to Indonesia, marking his presence at the ASEAN-India and East Asia summits. This visit underscored India’s commitment to fortifying its relationships with key nations in the strategically significant Southeast Asian region.
Prime Minister Modi arrived in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, earlier in the day. During his visit, he engaged in comprehensive discussions covering a range of topics, including connectivity, maritime cooperation, digital transformation, trade and the economy, environmental concerns, healthcare, and traditional medicine.
In a significant development, Prime Minister Modi put forward a 12-point proposal that encompasses various aspects of cooperation between India and ASEAN. Two joint statements were issued, focusing on maritime cooperation and food security, highlighting the importance of safety and security in maritime areas, maritime domain awareness, and disaster management. The food security statement emphasized the prominence of millets in ensuring both food security and environmental sustainability.
One noteworthy announcement made during the visit was the establishment of an ASEAN-India fund for the digital future, aimed at enhancing financial connectivity between ASEAN and India. Additionally, Prime Minister Modi pledged support for the ASEAN think-tank, which will serve as a knowledge partner to foster deeper relations within ASEAN and India.
Another key development was the inauguration of the Indian embassy in Timor-Leste, an observer in ASEAN. This move further demonstrates India’s commitment to engaging with Southeast Asian nations.
During his interactions, Prime Minister Modi called for a free, open, and rules-based Indo-Pacific region. He emphasized the importance of amplifying the voice of the Global South within the G20 and received warm wishes for his leadership in this international forum.
The success of India’s Chandrayaan 3 mission was celebrated during the visit, with leaders expressing their pride in India’s achievements.
Addressing the East Asia Summit, Prime Minister Modi stressed the importance of multilateralism and a rules-based international order in the face of global challenges, including terrorism, extremism, and geopolitical conflicts. He highlighted the need to adhere to international laws and called for collective efforts to strengthen the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries, emphasizing diplomacy and dialogue as the paths to resolution in the modern era.
Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Indonesia has reaffirmed India’s commitment to fostering strong ties with ASEAN and other nations in the East Asian region, setting a strategic direction for future collaborations.
In a world marked by complexities and uncertainties, the Prime Minister’s diplomatic efforts underscore India’s commitment to promoting peaceful cooperation and international stability.