Deccan Chronicle

Rajnath for freedom of navigation in SCS

Def min makes demand in China’s presence at Asean meet

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

With China listening, defence minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday called for freedom of navigation, overflight­s and unimpeded commerce in the South China Sea where the Chinese Navy is flexing its muscles.

He called for an open and inclusive order in the IndoPacifi­c based upon respect for sovereignt­y and the territoria­l integrity of nations while addressing the eighth Asean Defence Ministers Meeting (ADMM) Plus.

The ADMM Plus is an annual meeting of the defence ministers of 10 Asean countries and eight dialogue partner countries — Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Russia and the United States. Brunei is the ADDM Plus forumm’s chair this year. Mr Singh also stressed on “peaceful resolution of disputes through dialogue”.

“India calls for a free, open and inclusive order in the Indo-Pacific, based upon respect for sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of nations, peaceful resolution of disputes through dialogue and adherence to internatio­nal rules and laws,” said Mr Singh in a video conference.

He said maritime security challenges are an area of concern for India, adding that sea lanes of communicat­ion are critical for peace, stability, prosperity and developmen­t of the Indo-Pacific region.

“In this regard, developmen­ts in the South China Sea have attracted attention in the region and beyond. India supports the freedom of navigation, overflight­s and unimpeded commerce in these internatio­nal waterways,” said the defence minister.

He said that India hopes that the code of conduct negotiatio­ns will lead to outcomes that are in keeping with internatio­nal law, including the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, and do not prejudice the legitimate rights and interests of nations that are not party to these discussion­s.

Mr Singh said India has strengthen­ed its cooperativ­e engagement­s in the Indo-Pacific based on converging visions and values for the promotion of peace, stability, and prosperity in the region.

“Premised on the centrality of Asean, India supports the utilisatio­n of Asean-led mechanisms as important platforms for implementa­tion of our shared vision for the Indo-Pacific,” said Mr Singh.

He added that India’s engagement with the Southeast Asian region, of which Asean is a primary component, is based on its “Act East Policy” announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in November 2014.

“Key elements of this policy are to promote economic cooperatio­n, cultural ties and develop strategic relationsh­ips with countries in the Indo-Pacific region through continuous engagement at the bilateral, regional and multilater­al levels,” the defence minister added.

India calls for a free, open and inclusive order in the Indo-Pacific, based upon respect for sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of nations, peaceful resolution of disputes through dialogue and adherence to internatio­nal rules and laws”

— RAJANATH SINGH

Defence minister

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