Vietnam pitches for greater Indian role in ASEAN

July 12, 2013 06:37 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:58 pm IST - New Delhi

Vietnam today pitched for India’s greater presence in South East Asia politically and economically.

Welcoming India’s commitment and engagement with ASEAN, Vietnam’s Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh said “we all want to see more of India’s presence in South-east Asia, not only politically, but also economically.”

“India”, he said, “has a formidable presence in the Indo-Pacific by virtue of its size, its economy and its willingness to assume a greater role on the world stage.”

Addressing a gathering at a leading think-tank Indian Council of World Affairs, Mr. Binh Minh referred to territorial disputes between China and a number of countries straddling South China sea and East China sea and stressed on freedom of navigation in the area which Beijing views as its own backyard.

Mr. Binh Minh welcomed India’s stand opposing use of force to settle territorial disputes in the region and said East China sea, with its natural resources like oil and fisheries, is of “utmost importance” to “global commons” as is the sovereignty of countries in the region.

With a more active India in cooperation with ASEAN, “we can dream of a vast Indo-Pacific with strong linkages, efficient connectivity and after all, with shared prosperity and peace,” he said.

He said India’s ‘Look East’ policy has played a constructive role in ASEAN though security initiatives and economic cooperation and expressed the desire to work closely with it in tapping potentials between ASEAN and India.

0 / 0
Sign in to unlock member-only benefits!
  • Access 10 free stories every month
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign-up/manage your newsletter subscriptions with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early access to discounts & offers on our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our community guidelines for posting your comments.

We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of The Hindu and logged in, you may continue to engage with our articles. If you do not have an account please register and login to post comments. Users can access their older comments by logging into their accounts on Vuukle.