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India to invite ASEAN nations for 2018 Republic Day celebrations to strengthen Act East policy, counter China

India Is Looking To Strengthen Its Act East Policy By Strategically Inviting ASEAN Nations For The Republic Day Celebrations In 2018. As Per Sources Close To The Matter, The Commemorative Event Is Under Works.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Gautam Lalotra | Updated on: 08 Jul 2017, 01:02:09 PM
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New Delhi:

India is looking to strengthen its Act East Policy by strategically inviting ASEAN nations for the Republic Day celebrations in 2018. As per sources close to the matter, the "commemorative event is under works."

This decision of the government comes at a time when India and China are engaged in a stand-off at the tri-junction with Bhutan in Doklam area, this move assumes eves greater significance.

At present some ASEAN countries are themselves engaged in a row with China over territorial claims in South China Sea. China claims that virtually all of the strategically vital sea even those approaching the coasts of South-east Asian nations like Philippines, Brunei, Indonesia and Vietnam belong to it.

Philippines dragged China to the International tribunal in The Hague over the dispute. The court ruled against China in July last year. The China Daily, touted as a government mouthpiece, called the decision "outrageously one-sided". China had even refused to participate in the proceedings.

According to the Government of India, the country hopes to forge stronger ties with ASEAN countries with the hope that it creates "an interface between North East India including the state of Arunachal Pradesh and the ASEAN region".

Arunachal Pradesh too has seen Chinese aggression with many blaming the slow pace of infrastructure development in the border areas vis-a-vis the rapid pace of development on the Chinese side. Hence, this attempt by India to ramp up work in the state is crucial keeping in view the boundary dispute with China.

India planned to bolster its engagement with the South East Asian countries to Act East. There was a clear intent to engage with the ten ASEAN countries not just to promote economic cooperation and cultural ties but also to develop a “strategic relationship with countries in the Asia-Pacific region,” according to MoS, External Affairs VK Singh in his reply to Parliament in 2015.

In the same reply, Ministry of External Affairs highlighted that India had also invited ASEAN member states to participate in the International Solar Alliance which it had co-launched with France on 30 November, 2015 at COP-21. 

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First Published : 08 Jul 2017, 12:52:00 PM

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