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PM Modi reaches Thailand, will attend multiple summits

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reached Thailand to attend the ASEAN-India, East Asia, and RCEP summits. Before embarking his 3-day visit to Thailand, PM Modi asserted that India will consider whether its concerns and interests are being fully accommodated while he attends the RCEP meeting.

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Published : Nov 2, 2019, 8:39 AM IST

Updated : Nov 2, 2019, 4:50 PM IST

New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reached Thailand for a three-day visit during which he will attend the ASEAN-India, East Asia and RCEP summits. PM Modi received a warm welcomed at hotel Marriott Marquis by members of the Indian community in Bangkok. He will also interact with the Indian diaspora during ‘Sawasdee PM Modi’ programme, on Saturday.

PM Modi received a warm welcomed at hotel Marriott Marquis by members of the Indian community

Modi will be visiting Bangkok at the invitation of Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, Secretary East Vijay Thakur Singh said at a media briefing.

Before embarking his 3-day visit to Thailand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said India will consider whether its concerns and interests in trade in goods, services, and investments are being fully accommodated when he attends the meeting of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership there.

PM Modi is travelling to Bangkok to participate in the 16th ASEAN-India Summit on Sunday. He will also attend the 14th East Asia Summit and the 3rd Summit meeting of nations negotiating a Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement on Monday.

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Negotiations for resolving outstanding issues on RCEP are going on in Bangkok, Secretary East Vijay Thakur Singh said, adding the leaders will review the state of negotiations at the summit.

In a statement before his departure, the prime minister said during the visit, he will also hold bilateral meetings with a number of other world leaders present at Bangkok for related summit meetings.

PM Modi reaches Thailand, will attend multiple summits

The ASEAN-related summits are an integral part of our diplomatic calendar and an important element in our Act East Policy. Our partnership with ASEAN is built around the key pillars of connectivity, capacity-building, commerce and culture," he said.

In January 2018, India had celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Dialogue Partnership with ASEAN in a special commemorative Summit in New Delhi where leaders of all 10 ASEAN states were chief guests at the Republic Day parade, he pointed out.

The prime minister said that he will be reviewing with ASEAN partners, India cooperative activities, and examining plans for strengthening ASEAN and ASEAN-led mechanisms, enhancing connectivity (sea, land, air, digital and people-to-people), deepening economic partnerships, and expanding maritime cooperation.

The East Asia Summit (EAS) is today the leading element in the regional cooperative architecture, as a singular, leaders-led structure that is centred around ASEAN, and includes as members major countries in the region or with important interests in it, he said.

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"We will be reviewing significant regional and global issues on the Agenda of the EAS, and examining the state of our current programmes and projects. I will also focus on our Indo-Pacific strategy, on which I am happy to note strong convergences with ASEAN partners and others at the EAS," Modi said.

At the RCEP Summit, India will take stock of the progress in RCEP negotiations, he added.

"We will consider all issues including whether India's concerns and interests in trade in goods, services, and investments are being fully accommodated, during this summit," the prime minister asserted.

Other elements of his visit include participating in a special leaders luncheon event on November 4, organised by the prime minister of Thailand, as chair of ASEAN on sustainability.

The RCEP Summit is being seen as most crucial

"I will also attend a reception organised by the Indian community in Thailand on November 2 (Saturday evening). People of Indian Origin and non-resident Indians have made significant contributions to Thailand and to the important relationship India shares with the Kingdom of Thailand," Modi said.

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) bloc comprises 10 ASEAN group members (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Laos and Vietnam) and their six FTA partners - India, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.

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Last Updated : Nov 2, 2019, 4:50 PM IST

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