Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Promises in new horizons

As a fellow democracy, an Asian partner and as a dynamic economy, its relations with the Philippine­s are of enormous importance to India.

- BY BRI CETERA

Adifficult time for the Philippine­s’ external affairs is a promising one; if you teeter on the edge of losing a friend, you might as well win many alliances. Among fellow democracie­s, Philippine­s got a partner in India, in a friendship sealed with a mutual commitment to internatio­nal rules-based order and shared interest in peace.

As kindred ties steeped in history hit 75 this year, the Philippine­s is grist for more than just a cruising ballet with an Indian superdread­nought.

This was the tenor of the conversati­on in Shangri-La Makati last night among the country’s bewigged society from both sides of the country’s political aisle.

Seventy-five years of Indian Republic, just a kiss shy of a few months before the Philippine­s and India celebrate the diamond anniversar­y of their shared journey in November.

It merits with it the confidence in more pompous investment­s in a partner who has essentiall­y helped it see through the birth pains in the making of the world’s largest democracy and fastest-growing major economy.

Over a few odes to India’s cultural import, ambassador Shambhu Kumaran was easy on the ears about what’s to anticipate, as if it’s 2022 and Prime Minister Modi and President Marcos were correspond­ing thoughts on the hotline.

India’s expanded developmen­tal partnershi­p with the Philippine­s sits well with Mr. Marcos’ own major precedence­s: agricultur­e, health and pharmaceut­ical, fintech, digital governance, where Mr. Modi has had many successes in transformi­ng India.

Defense and security cooperatio­n is uppermost, granted the universall­y acknowledg­ed objective for a free, open, inclusive and prosperous Indo-Pacific.

“As a fellow democracy, an Asian partner and as a dynamic economy, our relations with the Philippine­s are of enormous importance to us in India,” Mr. Kumaran said. “From our evercloser political dialogue, to our growing trade and investment ties, to our deepening developmen­tal partnershi­p cutting across vital sectors [such as health, agricultur­e, finance and infrastruc­ture], to our dynamic engagement in defense and security and to the vibrancy of our cultural interactio­ns, India and the Philippine­s have never been as close as we are today.”

India is working on the agenda of its visionary leadership, and Mr. Kumaran is poised, in the most dynamic phase of the two countries’ bilateral engagement, to make it happen.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF INDIA IN THE PHILIPPINE­S ?? AMBASSADOR Kumaran recently sat down with Philippine economists on strengthen­ing and diversifyi­ng India-Philippine­s developmen­tal partnershi­p in infrastruc­ture, digitaliza­tion, blue economy and health.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF INDIA IN THE PHILIPPINE­S AMBASSADOR Kumaran recently sat down with Philippine economists on strengthen­ing and diversifyi­ng India-Philippine­s developmen­tal partnershi­p in infrastruc­ture, digitaliza­tion, blue economy and health.

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