Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

MODI, MACRON DISCUSS ROLE IN INDO-PACIFIC

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: French President Emmanuel Macron telephoned Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday to discuss cooperatio­n in the Indo-Pacific region against the backdrop of France’s anger over the creation of a new alliance by Australia, the UK and the US. Modi later tweeted that he and Macron had discussed “closer collaborat­ion between India and France in the Indo-Pacific”.

NEW DELHI: French President Emmanuel Macron telephoned Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday to discuss cooperatio­n in the Indo-Pacific region against the backdrop of France’s anger over the creation of a new security alliance by Australia, the UK and the US.

Modi tweeted after the call that he and Macron had discussed “closer collaborat­ion between India and France in the Indo-Pacific” and the situation in Afghanista­n. “We place great value on our Strategic Partnershi­p with France, including in the UNSC,” the prime minister said.

A readout from the French president’s office said the two leaders “reaffirmed their shared commitment to act jointly in an open and inclusive Indo-Pacific”, with this approach aimed at promoting “regional stability and the rule of law, while precluding any form of hegemony”.

AUKUS, a security alliance between Australia, the UK and the US, was unveiled by the leaders of the three countries on September 15 and its first initiative is aimed at equipping Australia with nuclear-powered submarines built with American and British technology.

France was upset by the creation of the alliance as it led to the scrapping of a $90-billion programme to build 12 French-designed submarines. France has recalled its envoys to Australia and the US because of the “exceptiona­l gravity” of the situation.

India has publicly sought to distance itself from AUKUS because of its strong strategic relations with Australia, France and the US.

A statement from the external affairs ministry said Modi and Macron “reviewed the increasing bilateral collaborat­ion in the Indo-Pacific region, and the important role that the IndiaFranc­e partnershi­p plays in promoting stability and security in the region”.

They also discussed regional issues, including developmen­ts in Afghanista­n, and “shared their concerns about possible spread of terrorism, narcotics, illicit weapons and human traffickin­g”, and the need to ensure human rights. “The leaders agreed to maintain close and regular consultati­ons, in the spirit of the India-France Strategic Partnershi­p, which both countries cherish deeply,” the statement added.

The readout from the French president’s office said the two sides would act jointly in the Indo-Pacific within the framework of the Europe-India relationsh­ip and European initiative­s in the region.

Macron reiterated “France’s commitment to contributi­ng to strengthen­ing India’s strategic autonomy, including its industrial and technologi­cal base, as part of a close relationsh­ip based on mutual trust and respect”, the readout said. Bilateral cooperatio­n in all areas, particular­ly in the economic sphere, will be boosted, it added.

The two leaders expressed “grave concerns” over the situation in Afghanista­n. “The authoritie­s in power must cut their ties with internatio­nal terrorism, allow humanitari­an organisati­ons to operate throughout the country and respect the fundamenta­l rights of Afghan women and men. Evacuation operations should continue unhindered,” the readout said.

The two sides will maintain regular discussion­s to coordinate at upcoming events, especially the G20 and COP26 on climate change, and continue joint actions against the pandemic. Macron welcomed India’s decision to resume vaccine deliveries to COVAX, the readout said.

External affairs minister S Jaishankar also met his French counterpar­t Jean-Yves Le Drian on the margins of the UN General Assembly on Tuesday.

“A comprehens­ive discussion with FM @JY_LeDrian on Afghanista­n, Indo-Pacific and other contempora­ry issues,” Jaishankar tweeted.

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