Need to create rules-based world order after Covid: PM Modi at ASEAN Summit

In the ASEAN Summit organized in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, PM Modi said that the 21st century is the century of Asia. This is our century. This requires everyone’s efforts to build a rules-based world order post-Covid-19 and for human welfare. “To advance a free and open Indo-Pacific region and amplify the voice of the global South,” he said. It is normal. interest of all.

The ASEAN Summit began on September 5 and will continue till September 8. ASEAN includes Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines, Brunei, Thailand, Laos and Singapore.

PM Modi further said – “ASEAN also has a prominent place in India’s Indo-Pacific initiative. ASEAN is the central pillar of India’s Act East policy. Today, our mutual cooperation is growing in an environment of global uncertainty. Our partnership is at its fourth. Entering the decade.

Prime Minister Modi said, “Our partnership is entering its fourth decade. In such a context, it is a great pleasure for me to co-chair the India-ASEAN Summit. I congratulate President Widodo for organizing this summit brilliantly.” I thank them. Congratulations to him for chairing the ASEAN Summit.”

The PM said, “The theme of the ASEAN Summit this year is ASEAN Matters: Epicentrum of Growth. ASEAN Matters because everyone’s voice is heard here and ASEAN is the epicenter of growth. ASEAN has an important role to play in global development.” The Prime Minister said that our history and geography connect India and ASEAN. Besides, shared values, regional unity, peace, prosperity and shared belief in a multi-polar world also bind us together.

Prime Minister Modi said, “Last year we celebrated the India-ASEAN Year of Friendship and transformed our relationship into a comprehensive strategic partnership. Today, our mutual cooperation in all areas continues to progress even in an environment of global uncertainty. A reflection of the strength and resilience of our relationship. A will

PM Modi said that India fully supports ASEAN’s stance on ASEAN centrality and Indo-Pacific. The ASEAN region also has a prominent place in India’s Indo-Pacific initiative. Country Coordinator Singapore India is committed to working shoulder to shoulder with the incoming President Lao PDR and all of you.

After this the meeting of East Asia Summit was held in Indonesia. In which PM Modi has announced the opening of Indian Embassy in Timor-Leste under Act East in Action. For this he gave a slogan from Delhi to Delhi. Actually, the capital of Timor-Leste is named Dili.

ASEAN is considered one of the most influential groupings in the region. Many other countries including India, America, China, Japan and Australia are its dialogue partners. Relations between India and ASEAN have strengthened significantly over the years, with a focus on promoting cooperation in the areas of trade and investment as well as security and defence.

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