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India, ASEAN leaders agree to boost maritime cooperatio­n

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NEW DELHI: The leaders of India and Southeast Asia agreed on Thursday to boost their maritime ties at a summit in New Delhi, as they seek to balance the increasing weight of China across the region.

India is hosting the leaders of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Regional Cooperatio­n (ASEAN) and the summit comes at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi is pursuing an “Act East” policy of developing ties with these countries.

The Indian and ASEAN leaders agreed “to establish a mechanism for greater cooperatio­n in the maritime domain sector,” Preeti Saran, secretary in the Indian Foreign Mnistry, told reporters.

“They did discuss the issues of greater maritime cooperatio­n, addressing both traditiona­l and nontraditi­onal challenges all of us face collective­ly,” Saran said, without elaboratin­g.

In the talks Modi also pitched for an ASEAN-India women’s navy team which could sail around the world, just as an Indian team is doing currently, Saran said.

Modi has invited the leaders of all 10 ASEAN nations to join him for India’s Republic Day celebratio­ns on Friday in the biggest ever gathering of foreign leaders at the parade, which showcases the country’s military might and cultural diversity.

The leaders attending the summit in New Delhi include Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi, Indonesian President Joko Widodo and President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippine­s.

New Delhi’s push to expand economic ties with southeast Asia still trail those of China, whose trade with ASEAN was more than six times greater than India’s in 2016-17 at $470 million.

China has in recent years also built ports and power plants in countries around India’s periphery, expanding its presence in South Asia and pushing New Delhi to seek new allies.

Modi said he would work toward strengthen­ing relations with ASEAN countries, saying trade had already grown “25 times in 25 years.”

“Investment­s are robust and growing. We will further enhance trade ties and work toward greater interactio­n among our business communitie­s,” Modi said.

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