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India and ASEAN agree to deepen comprehensive strategic partnership with concrete actions

ASEAN-India dialogue relations started with the establishment of a sectoral partnership in 1992.

September 07, 2023 / 20:32 IST
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ASEAN-India dialogue relations started with the establishment of a sectoral partnership in 1992.
ASEAN-India dialogue relations started with the establishment of a sectoral partnership in 1992.

India and 10-nation ASEAN on Thursday agreed to deepen their comprehensive strategic partnership with concrete actions through practical implementation of the 'Plan of Action' to implement the ASEAN-India partnership for peace, progress and shared prosperity.

In a joint statement on maritime cooperation, it was agreed to support India’s connectivity initiatives in the region to ensure seamless connectivity in the Indo-Pacific, besides boosting cooperation in a range of areas including blue economy, space and food security among others. The two sides agreed to deepen their comprehensive strategic partnership with concrete actions through practical implementation of the 'Plan of Action' to implement the ASEAN-India partnership for peace, progress and shared prosperity, said the statement.

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They reaffirmed the importance of maintaining and promoting peace, stability, maritime safety and security, freedom of navigation and overflight in the region, and other lawful uses of the seas and unimpeded lawful maritime commerce and to promote peaceful resolutions of disputes, in accordance with universally recognised principles of international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the statement said.

We support the full and effective implementation of the Declaration of the Conduct of the Parties in the South China Sea (DOC) and look forward to an early conclusion of an effective and substantive Code of Conduct in the South China Sea (COC) in accordance with international law, including the 1982 UNCLOS, it said. The reference is significant in the backdrop of China’s increasing military assertiveness in the South China Sea and its ongoing maritime territorial dispute with the Philippines.