The Asian Age

India, S’pore ink major pact on marine security

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Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman receives her Singapore counterpar­t, Ng Eng Hen, during his guard of honour at South Block in New Delhi on Wednesday. India and Singapore on Wednesday signed an agreement to deepen cooperatio­n in the maritime security domain and called for ensuring freedom of navigation in critical sea lanes against the backdrop of China’s increasing military manoeuvre in the Indo- Pacific region.

In an important pact to add much more depth to bilateral maritime security and defence ties, India and Singapore on Wednesday inked an agreement which acquires significan­ce amid China’s increasing military manoeuvres in the Indo- Pacific region.

During the wide- ranging talks between defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman and her visiting Singaporea­n counterpar­t Ng Eng Hen, the two countries declared an intent to ensure freedom of navigation in critical sea lanes besides boosting overall military cooperatio­n with a particular focus on combating terrorism.

The pact on naval cooperatio­n provides for increased engagement in the maritime security sphere, joint exercises, temporary deployment­s from each other’s naval facilities and logistics support.

“India and Singapore remain strongly committed to tackle the transnatio­nal security threats,” Ms Sitharaman said at a joint media interactio­n with Mr Ng.

Calling the talks “overwhelmi­ngly successful and productive”, the Singaporea­n defence minister emphasised the need for concerted regional and global efforts to deal with terrorism and other challenges such as tackling chemical and biological weapons.

A joint statement issued after the talks referred to regional security scenario in the maritime domain, with both ministers reaffirmin­g the importance of maintainin­g freedom of navigation and trade consistent with internatio­nal law.

Both sides also signed the revised Defence Cooperatio­n Agreement to further strengthen the longstandi­ng defence relationsh­ip between the Singapore Armed Forces and the Indian military.

Appreciati­ng India’s leading role in the Indian Ocean Region, Mr Ng agreed to India’s proposal for continuous and institutio­nalised naval engagement­s in shared maritime space of the two countries, including establishi­ng maritime exercises with like- minded regional and Asean partners.

◗ The two countries declared an intent to ensure freedom of navigation in critical sea lanes besides boosting overall military cooperatio­n with a particular focus on combating terror

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