Hindustan Times (East UP)

India, Australia hold summit to boost ties

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said countries in the Indo-Pacific must ensure that the “terrible” events of Ukraine never occur in the region, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for enhanced cooperatio­n in areas such as emerging technologi­es as the two leaders held their second virtual summit on Monday.

In his opening remarks, Morrison noted that the summit was being held against the “very distressin­g backdrop of the war in Europe” and said Russia must be held to account for the tragic loss of life in Ukraine.

Modi did not refer to the situation in Ukraine or Russia in his opening remarks in Hindi, and highlighte­d the responsibi­lity of countries with shared values, such as India and Australia, to ensure checks and balances for critical and emerging technologi­es. He noted bilateral cooperatio­n has increased in key areas such as trade, defence and security, education and innovation and science and technology after the two sides elevated ties to a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p in 2020.

“Our meeting today is, of course, set against a very distressin­g backdrop of the war in Europe, which must never happen in our own region,” Morrison said in his televised remarks.

“While we are obviously distressed at the terrible situation in Europe, our focus, of course, is always very much on what is occurring in the Indo-Pacific and ensuring that those events could never occur in the IndoPacifi­c,” he added.

Morrison said the region is facing “increasing change and much pressure”, and the recent virtual summit of the Quadrilate­ral Security Dialogue or Quad gave the leaders of the four countries an opportunit­y to discuss “Russia’s unlawful invasion of Ukraine” and the “implicatio­ns and consequenc­es of that terrible event for our own region in the Indo-Pacific and the coercion and the issues that we face here”.

“The tragic loss of life underlines the importance of holding Russia to account,” he said.

Cooperatio­n between likeminded liberal democracie­s is key to an open, inclusive, resilient and prosperous Indo-Pacific, and India and Australia have made good progress in defence, maritime cooperatio­n, science and technology, clean energy, and critical minerals, Morrison said.

Both Modi and Morrison spoke about the need to speedily conclude a comprehens­ive eco

nomic cooperatio­n agreement (CECA) the two sides are negotiatin­g, saying the pact is important for economic recovery and security.

Modi said the two sides had agreed on a mechanism for annual summits that will create structural arrangemen­ts to regularly review bilateral relations. He also noted the good progress in cooperatio­n in trade, defence, innovation and science and technology and a rapid increase in collaborat­ion in new fields such as critical minerals, water management and renewable energy.

The Indian leader thanked Morrison, who he referred to as “my dear friend”, for the return of 29 Indian artefacts that were illegally taken out of the country from Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, West Bengal and other states. He also thanked Morrison for his greetings for Holi and the BJP’s recent election victories.

Australia is expected to announce investment­s of Aus $ 280 (more than Rs 1,500 crore) and a slew of initiative­s to enhance cooperatio­n in areas ranging from rare earth minerals to defence.

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian PM Scott Morrison at the second India-Australia virtual summit on Monday.
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian PM Scott Morrison at the second India-Australia virtual summit on Monday.

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