Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Key Commonweal­th role awaits India

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON : There is much poignancy to the 25th Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting next week: an Indian minister visiting in 1973 told London not to neglect the group soon after the UK joined the European Union.

“When you find a new girlfriend, you should not forget your wife”, the minister told his British counterpar­t. But decades went by as the EU occupied centre-stage in London, and the Commonweal­th of mainly former colonies of the British empire fell into some neglect.

Now Britain is poised to leave the EU and London finds itself heading an organisati­on of 53 countries that have much in common, capped by its potential to compensate some of the eco- nomic loss that will hit Britain by leaving the European Single Market.

The neglect was also in evidence elsewhere, with limited awareness of the word ‘Commonweal­th’ in member states, as the organisati­on trundled on and contribute­d particular­ly to smaller states on best practices on issues such as elections, corruption and youth mobility.

CHOGM 2018 reflects some congruence of interests, with revival being the buzzword: the Theresa May government sees it as a trading bloc for post-brexit Britain; India is keen to play a greater role in global organisati­ons and leverage its engagement­s, and the 31 small islandstat­es (many battling the effects of climate change) hoping to benefit the most from its theme of ‘towards a common future’.

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