Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: Emphasising that the Act East policy has given new energy, direction and momentum to the historic relations between India and southeast Asian countries, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on October 10 that the 21st century is the Asian century of India and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries. He also presented a 10- point programme to strengthen ties between India and ASEAN.
“We are neighbours, fellow members of the Global South, and the fastest growing region of the world. We are peace-loving countries, respect each other’s national integrity and sovereignty, and are committed to a bright future for our youth,” PM Modi said in his opening remarks at the India-ASEAN Sumit in Vientiane, Laos, shortly after his arrival in Laos.
“I believe that the 21st century is the Asian century of India and ASEAN countries. Today, when there is a situation of conflict and tension in many parts of the world, the friendship, coordination, dialogue and cooperation between India and ASEAN remains very important,” he added.
During the Summit, PM Modi announced a 10-point plan to strengthen connectivity and resilience based on Laos’ theme as the 2024 ASEAN Chair and in celebration of 10 years of the ‘Act East’ policy.
The 10-point plan to strengthen ASEAN-India Comprehensive Partnership includes enhancing physical, digital, cultural and spiritual connectivity towards achieving cyber, disaster, supply chain, health and climate resilience.
PM Modi’s 10-point plan also includes review of ASEAN-India trade in Goods Agreement by 2025; Enhancing Disaster Resilience for which India would make available USD 5 million; Initiation of a new Health Ministers’ track towards building health resilience; a regular mechanism of ASEAN-India Cyber Policy Dialogue towards strengthening digital and cyber resilience; organising workshop on green hydrogen; and, inviting ASEAN leaders to join Plant a Tree for Mother campaign towards building climate resilience.
Recognising that technology can enable rapid transformation for bridging the digital divide in the region and help accelerate progress towards inclusive and sustainable development, PM Modi and the Leaders of ASEAN also adopted the ASEAN-India Joint Statement on Advancing Digital Transformation.
PM Modi suggested celebrating 2025 as ‘ASEAN-India Year of Tourism’ for which India would make available USD 5 million towards joint activities; To celebrate a decade of ‘Act East’ policy through several people-centric activities including youth summit, start-up festival, hackathon, music festival, ASEAN-India network of think tanks and Delhi Dialogue; To organise ASEAN-India Women Scientists Conclave under ASEAN-India Science and Technology Development Fund; And, doubling the number of scholarships at Nalanda University and provision of new scholarships for ASEAN students at Agricultural Universities in India