Deccan Chronicle

INDIA GETS A VITAL FOOTHOLD IN S-E ASIA

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

By negotiatin­g access to the strategica­lly located Sabang island in Indonesia and by inking an implementa­tion pact with Singapore for logistic support for naval platforms including submarines, India is being seen as having attained a huge strategic foothold in South-East Asia.

In a region marked by Chinese economic and military assertiven­ess, India has extremely close defence ties with Vietnam but has put forth a determined effort to strengthen strategic ties with other Asean nations as well.

By negotiatin­g access to the strategica­lly located Sabang island in Indonesia and by inking an implementa­tion pact with Singapore for logistic support for naval platforms including submarines, India is being seen as having attained a huge strategic foothold in south-east Asia, even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi headed home after a tour widely seen as successful.

Meanwhile, before his return to India on Saturday, Mr Modi in Singapore visited the Changi Naval Base and met officers and sailors of the Indian Navy and Royal Singapore Navy.

In a region marked by increased Chinese economic and military assertiven­ess, India has extremely close defence ties with Vietnam, but has put forth a determined effort to strengthen strategic ties with other ASEAN nations as well in a move to broadbase support in the region. “India and Singapore are cooperatin­g not only on land, but also in the seas! At the Changi Naval Base I got an opportunit­y to witness the deeprooted naval cooperatio­n betw-een our two nations,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted.

He also interacted with the officers and sailors on board the Indian Navy’s Shivalik class stealth frigate INS Satpura, according to news agency reports from Singapore.

In a major defence initiative, India had on Friday inked an implementa­tion pact with Singapore between the two navies for “Coordinati­on, Logistics and Services Support” for naval ships, submarines and naval aircraft. The defence pact was an “Implementa­tion agreement between Indian Navy and Republic of Singapore Navy concerning Mutual Coordinati­on, Logistics and Services Support for Naval Ships’, Submarines and Naval Aircraft (including Ship borne Aviation Assets) visits.”

Earlier this week, Mr Modi and Indonesian President Joko Widodo held talks in Jakarta and confirmed the setting up of “a Joint Task Force to undertake projects”.

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a visit to the Changi Naval Base, in Singapore on Saturday. —
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a visit to the Changi Naval Base, in Singapore on Saturday. —

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