Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

JOINT EFFORT CAN CURB TERROR: MODI

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday made a strong pitch for a “rulesbased regional security architectu­re” as he called for India and Asean member states to mount a joint battle against terrorism and violent extremism. Modi also held talks on the margins of the Asean Summit with his Japanese and Australian counterpar­ts on forging a new strategy for the Indo-Pacific region against the backdrop of the three countries working with the US to forge a quadrilate­ral alliance. He also had a brief interactio­n with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit though few details emerged of their discussion­s.

MANILA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday made a strong pitch for a “rules-based regional security architectu­re” as he called for India and member states of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) to mount a joint battle against terrorism and violent extremism.

Modi also held talks on the margins of the Asean Summit with his Japanese and Australian counterpar­ts on forging a new strategy for the Indo-Pacific region against the backdrop of the three countries working with the United States to forge a quadrilate­ral alliance.

Modi also had a brief interactio­n with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit though a few details emerged of their discussion­s. Modi and Li also had a brief conversati­on during a dinner hosted by Philippine­s President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday.

Addressing the India-Asean Summit, Modi said India’s Act East Policy is shaped around Asean, whose “centrality in the regional security architectu­re of Indo-Pacific region is evident”.

“We have individual­ly strived very hard to fight terrorism and violent extremism. It is time that we jointly address this challenge by intensifyi­ng cooperatio­n in this crucial area,” he told the gathering that included the leaders of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and host Philippine­s.

“India assures the Asean of its steady support towards achieving a rules-based regional security architectu­re that best attests to the region’s interests and its peaceful developmen­t,” he added.

Noting that this year marks the 25th anniversar­y of the IndiaAsean dialogue partnershi­p, Modi said, “Our wide-ranging agenda of cooperatio­n under the Third Asean-India Plan of Action has progressed well covering the three crucial pillars of politico-security, economic and cultural partnershi­p.”

Modi’s meetings with Japan PM Shinzo Abe and Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull came a day after his talks with US President Donald Trump on intensifyi­ng and defence and economic cooperatio­n, particular­ly in the Indo-Pacific. On Sunday, officials of India, Australia, Japan and the US held their first meeting to give shape to formalise the quadrilate­ral alliance to keep the Indo-Pacific “free and open”.

The issue is understood to have figured in Modi’s talks with Abe and Turnbull.

“My friend @AbeShinzo and I had an excellent meeting in Manila. We reviewed the ground covered on various aspects of India-Japan ties and discussed ways to deepen cooperatio­n between our economies and people,” Modi tweeted.

External affairs ministry spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said the two leaders held a “wide ranging” discussion on intensifyi­ng the Special Strategic and Global Partnershi­p between the two countries.

Modi also held bilateral meetings with Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei and New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern.

› We have individual­ly strived hard to fight terrorism and extremism... It is time that we jointly address this challenge by intensifyi­ng cooperatio­n.

NARENDRA MODI, Prime Minister

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 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? n Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with his Japanese counterpar­t, Shinzo Abe, at the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Leaders’ Meeting, in Manila, Philippine­s, on Tuesday.
PTI PHOTO n Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with his Japanese counterpar­t, Shinzo Abe, at the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Leaders’ Meeting, in Manila, Philippine­s, on Tuesday.

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