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India to court Asean leaders as it seeks to blunt China’s influence

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host 10 Southeast Asian leaders as guests of honour at India’s Republic Day celebratio­ns as New Delhi seeks to blunt China’s influence in the region.

India will host the leaders at a commemorat­ive summit on Jan 25 to mark a quarter century of ties with the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), the foreign ministry said.

Traditiona­lly just one foreign dignitary is feted as guest of honour at the Republic Day parade where India showcases its military might with a procession of troops and weaponary. But this year the leaders of Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, Singapore, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Brunei will be given the honour, the first time such a bloc has attended, India’s foreign ministry said.

“We are delighted and honoured that all the 10 Asean leaders have confirmed their participat­ion,” said Preeti Saran, a top foreign ministry official.

Modi has been aggressive­ly showcasing India as an alternativ­e to China through his ‘Act East’ policy, pursuing closer trade and cultural ties with the bloc of nations to counter the influence of its regional rival.

The prime minister will meet with the leaders for ‘ free and frank’ discussion­s during the twoday visit where regional maritime security will feature strongly on the agenda, officials said.

It is unclear whether this will include discussion­s of China’s large- scale land reclamatio­n around disputed reefs and shoals in the South China Sea where some Asean nations have overlappin­g claims.

“India is consolidat­ing itself as an alternativ­e to China and showcasing itself as an investment destinatio­n,” Jayshree Sengupta, a researcher with Delhi- based think tank Observer Research Foundation, told AFP.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Indian soldiers rest after their rehearsal for the Republic Day parade on a winter morning in New Delhi, India.
— Reuters photo Indian soldiers rest after their rehearsal for the Republic Day parade on a winter morning in New Delhi, India.
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Narendra Modi

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