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SPEECHES
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PM's statement at the 7th India-ASEAN
Summit
October 24, 2009, New Delhi
I thank the Prime Minister of Thailand His Excellency
Mr. Abhisit Vejjajiva for hosting the 7th India-ASEAN
Summit in this beautiful city of Hua Hin. We are grateful
to the Government and people of Thailand for the excellent
arrangements that have been made, and for their warm
hospitality.
I thank Indonesia for serving as the Coordinator for
India and welcome Cambodia as the next Coordinator,
and assure them of our full support.
I also take this opportunity to extend our deepest
condolences over the tragic loss of life and destruction
during the recent natural calamities in Indonesia, the
Philippines, Laos and Vietnam.
The ASEAN region is synonymous with dynamic economic
growth. The adoption of the ASEAN Charter in December
2008 is a manifestation of the growing profile of ASEAN
in world affairs. We warmly welcome this important development.
India¡¦s engagement with the ASEAN is
at the heart of our ¡¥Look East¡¦
Policy. We are convinced that India¡¦s
future and our economic interests are best served by
greater integration with our Asian partners.
The conclusion of the India-ASEAN Trade-in-Goods Agreement
in August 2009 is a major first step in our objective
of creating an India-ASEAN Regional Trade and Investment
Area. The journey was not easy, but we have succeeded
in overcoming several difficulties, and this gives us
hope for the future.
India-ASEAN trade has grown at a healthy rate despite
the recent global economic downturn. The volume of trade
stood at US$ 48 billion in 2008. Despite the economic
downturn, I am confident that we can achieve our bilateral
trade target of US$ 50 billion by 2010. With the conclusion
of the Trade-in-Goods Agreement, we should aim for an
even higher target for our trade turnover.
We attach high importance to the early conclusion of
negotiations on the Trade-in-Services and Investment
Agreement, and we should direct our officials accordingly.
I am happy to note that there has been good progress
on all other initiatives that have been taken by us,
including those discussed at the last Summit in Singapore
in 2007. These include the creation of an India-ASEAN
Science and Technology Fund, the India-ASEAN Health
Care Initiative, cooperation in traditional medicines,
the India-ASEAN Network on Climate Change and the establishment
of a Green Fund. Several programmes to promote people-to-people
contacts are also being implemented. We look forward
to working closely with the ASEAN and other countries
of the East Asia Summit process to establish the Nalanda
University as an international institution of excellence
in education with a continental focus.
In keeping with the theme of the ASEAN Summit of ¡§Enhancing
Connectivity, Empowering Peoples¡¨, I would
propose the following initiatives to further strengthen
the links between us:-
« Establishment of an India-ASEAN Round
Table comprising think tanks, policy makers, scholars,
media and business representatives to bridge the knowledge
gap. The Round Table would provide policy inputs to
the governments of India and the ASEAN countries on
future areas of cooperation.
« Intensification of negotiations on an
open skies policy, further simplification of the visa
regime to encourage business and tourist travel, a much
larger number of youth exchange programmes, and commencement
of exchanges of Parliamentarians between India and the
ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly.
« Holding an ASEAN Trade and Industrial
Exhibition in India in October 2010 or January 2011.
« Enhanced cooperation in the agriculture
sector with a view to meeting the challenges of food
security. The forthcoming meeting of our Agriculture
Ministries in 2010 in India should identify specific
areas of cooperation, including in extension services.
« Cooperation in the application of space
technologies. We would be ready to share satellite data
for management of natural disasters, launch small satellites
and scientific instruments and payloads for experiments
in remote sensing and communication for space agencies
and academic institutions in ASEAN countries.
India has been privileged to be a partner in the ¡§Initiative
for ASEAN Integration¡¨ Programme. We have
been involved in projects for skills upgradation such
as Entrepreneurship Development Centres and Centres
for English Language Learning in Cambodia, Myanmar,
Lao Peoples Democratic Republic and Vietnam. We would
be happy to increase the number of such Centres.
In addition, India would be happy to participate in
projects under the ASEAN¡¦s Work Plan for
2009-2015 in areas such as education, energy, agriculture
and forestry, and small and medium enterprises.
The ASEAN also has plans to develop an ASEAN ICT Master
Plan for the period 2010-2015. India would be happy
to offer its services for the realisation of this Plan,
and to assist in the creation of an e-network in ASEAN
which could ultimately be linked up with select Indian
institutions in diverse areas.
To support all these initiatives, we are ready to allocate
upto 50 million US dollars during the period of the
ASEAN Work Plan under the ASEAN-India Cooperation Fund
and the ASEAN Development Fund.
In 2012, we will be commemorating the 10th anniversary
of India¡¦s participation as a summit level
partner of ASEAN, and 20 years as a sectoral dialogue
partner. These are significant milestones, and deserve
careful preparation.
We could jointly consider organising a commemorative
ship expedition in 2011-12 on the sea routes developed
during the 10th to 12th centuries linking India with
South East Asia and East Asia. The sea route could cover
modern and ancient ports in ASEAN countries, and other
East Asian countries.
India would be privileged to host the India-ASEAN Summit
meeting in 2012 in India. To ensure a substantive outcome,
I would further propose that we set up a Joint Task
Force to prepare a Vision Statement for India-ASEAN
relations upto the year 2020.
This should take into account the growing strengths
of both the ASEAN countries and India and how we can
jointly harness our complementarities and contribute
to a more peaceful and prosperous Asia.
Given the steadily expanding range of our cooperation
it is important that we put in place effective monitoring
and follow-up mechanisms to ensure the effective implementation
of the decisions that we take.
Our engagement with the ASEAN countries is a key element
of India¡¦s vision of an Asian economic
community that is based on an open and inclusive architecture.
India wishes to partner ASEAN in realizing this vision
on the basis of mutual benefit, mutual prosperity and
mutual respect.
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