Modi's ASEAN Summit Push: Counter-Terror Unity and Trade Deal Review

Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated virtually in the 22nd ASEAN-India Summit in Kuala Lumpur. He highlighted terrorism as a major global challenge and stressed the importance of united action against it. The Prime Minister called for an early review of the ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement to maximize economic benefits. He also announced several new initiatives including maritime cooperation programs and renewable energy training for ASEAN professionals.

Key Points: PM Modi at ASEAN Summit on Counter-Terror and Trade Review

  • PM Modi emphasized unity in fighting terrorism as a global challenge
  • Proposed early review of ASEAN-India FTA to unlock economic potential
  • Announced 2026 as ASEAN-India Year of Maritime Cooperation
  • Offered training for 400 ASEAN professionals in renewable energy
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PM Modi raises counter terror, early review of ASEAN-India FTA at 22nd Asean Summit

PM Modi virtually attends 22nd ASEAN-India Summit, stresses counter-terror cooperation and early FTA review to boost economic ties and regional security.

"Terrorism poses a serious challenge to global peace and security - PM Narendra Modi"

Kuala Lumpur, October 27

India and ASEAN nations strengthened their bond at the 22nd ASEAN-India Summit on Sunday in Kuala Lumpur. Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted key areas for collaboration -- counter-terrorism, early review of the ASEAN-India FTA, maritime security, among others.

The Prime Minister stated that terrorism poses a serious challenge to global peace and security and stressed the importance of unity in the fight against it, according to the Ministry of External Affairs press release.

PM Modi participated virtually in the Summit. The Prime Minister and ASEAN leaders jointly reviewed progress in ASEAN-India relations and discussed initiatives to strengthen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. This was the Prime Minister's 12th participation in the India-ASEAN Summit.

Prime Minister emphasised that early review of the ASEAN-India FTA (AITIGA) can unleash the full economic potential of our relationship for the benefit of our peoples and further strengthen regional cooperation.

In support of the Malaysian Chair's theme of "Inclusivity and Sustainability", PM Modi announced extended support for the implementation of the ASEAN-India Plan of Action to implement the ASEAN-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (2026-2030) and the adoption of the ASEAN-India Joint Leaders' Statement on Sustainable Tourism to strengthen tourism cooperation, as we celebrate the ASEAN-India Year of Tourism.

PM Modi hailed the designation of the year 2026 as the "ASEAN-India Year of Maritime Cooperation" to forge partnerships in blue economy and proposed to organise the Second ASEAN-India Defence Ministers' Meeting and the Second ASEAN-India Maritime Exercise for a secure maritime environment, added the release.

"India will continue its role as a First Responder in times of crisis in the neighbourhood, and further strengthen cooperation in Disaster Preparedness and HADR and training of 400 professionals in renewable energy, for supporting the ASEAN Power Grid initiative and extending Quick Impact Projects (QIPs) to Timor Leste," said PM Modi.

The Prime Minister congratulated Timor-Leste on becoming the 11th Member of ASEAN, welcomed the delegation at its first ASEAN-India Summit as a full member of ASEAN, and conveyed India's continued support for Timor-Leste's human development.

He also proposed that India train ASEAN professionals, establish SE Asia Centre at Nalanda University. Reiterating India's support for ASEAN Unity, ASEAN Centrality, and the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific, Prime Minister complimented ASEAN on the adoption of the ASEAN Community Vision 2045.

He proposed the establishment of a Centre for Southeast Asian Studies at Nalanda University to develop regional expertise and support ongoing cooperation in education, energy, science and technology, fintech and cultural preservation, and emphasised the need for increasing cooperation in infrastructure, semiconductor, emerging technologies, rare earths and critical minerals, added the release.

He also proposed holding the East Asia Summit Maritime Heritage Festival at Lothal, Gujarat, and a conference on Maritime Security Cooperation.

PM Modi also thanked Malaysia's Prime Minister Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim for his flexibility in hosting the 22nd ASEAN-India Summit virtually and for making excellent arrangements for the meeting. The Prime Minister also thanked President Marcos Jr. for the Philippines' effective country coordination.

ASEAN leaders appreciated India's long-standing support for ASEAN and its continued commitment to deepen engagement with the region through its Act East Policy, added the release.

- ANI

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Priya S
The FTA review is much needed! Our small businesses have been struggling with the current terms. Hope this brings better market access for Indian products in Southeast Asia. 🤞
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Michael C
While I appreciate the focus on regional cooperation, I wish there was more emphasis on environmental sustainability in the maritime cooperation plans. The blue economy should prioritize ecological balance.
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Ananya R
The Southeast Asia Centre at Nalanda University is a brilliant idea! Our ancient university connecting with modern ASEAN nations - what a perfect blend of tradition and progress! ✨
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Siddharth J
Training 400 professionals in renewable energy and supporting ASEAN Power Grid - this is the kind of practical cooperation that makes a real difference. India is truly becoming a global partner in development.
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Kavya N
The maritime heritage festival at Lothal is such a thoughtful proposal! It connects our ancient maritime history with modern cooperation. Can't wait to visit when it happens! 🚢
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Vikram M
Good to see India taking leadership in semiconductor and rare earth cooperation. These are critical areas where we need strategic partnerships. The Act East Policy is delivering results!

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