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India seeks infusing new energies into BIMSTEC bloc

The inaugural day of the grouping’s retreat in New Delhi on July 11 saw deliberations covering connectivity, trade and business, health and space, digital public infrastructure and capacity building and other societal exchanges.

Indian foreign minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar (fourth from left) poses for pictures with his counterparts from six other BIMSTEC nations at the 2nd BIMSTEC Foreign Ministers’ Retreat in New Delhi on July 11, 2024. (ANI Photo)

By: Shubham Ghosh

INDIA on Thursday (11) called on the seven-nation BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) grouping to infuse new energies, resources and a fresh commitment to bolster cooperation among the Bay of Bengal countries.

The appeal was made by external affairs minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar while hosting his counterparts from the BIMSTEC member states at a two-day retreat in New Delhi.

The inaugural day’s deliberations covered connectivity, cooperation in trade and business, collaboration in health and space, digital public infrastructure and capacity building and societal exchanges.

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BIMSTEC brings together seven countries of South and Southeast Asia for multifaceted cooperation.

Besides India, the grouping comprises Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Nepal and Bhutan.

In his opening remarks, Jaishankar said BIMSTEC should harbour higher aspirations.

“For India, BIMSTEC represents the intersection of its ‘Neighbourhood First’ outlook, the ‘Act East Policy’ and the ‘SAGAR’ vision,” he said on the first day of the retreat.

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“Each of these endeavours is being purposed with a specific focus on the Bay of Bengal, where collaborative potential has long remained underrealised,” he said.

“Our challenge is to change that for the better, and to do so rapidly,” he added.

India has been making concerted efforts to make BIMSTEC a vibrant forum for regional cooperation as initiatives under SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) were not moving forward for a variety of reasons. India has been cooperating with the countries of the Indian Ocean region under the broader policy framework of SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region).

The BIMSTEC foreign ministers’ retreat is aimed at exchanging ideas openly, candidly and fruitfully.

“We all benefited from the last such exercise in Bangkok. This one now has a particular importance as it serves to prepare strong outcomes for the Summit to be held later in the year,” Jaishankar said.

“Our message should be clear -? that we are all determined to infuse new energies, new resources and a new commitment into cooperation among the Bay of Bengal nations,” he said.

Thailand is the current chair of BIMSTEC and it is set to host the annual summit of the grouping later this year. “Confident that today’s deliberations will contribute to solid outcomes and practical collaborations at the forthcoming BIMSTEC Summit in Thailand,” Jaishankar said on X at the end of the first day’s discussions.

The BIMSTEC foreign ministers had last met in a similar format in Bangkok in July last year. The charter of the grouping came into effect on May 20.

“Global and regional developments also make it imperative that we find more solutions amongst ourselves. There are longstanding goals such as capacity building and economic cooperation that have acquired a new urgency,” Jaishankar said in his opening remarks.

“And not least, a grouping that is so complementary and so congenial in its membership should surely harbour higher aspirations,” he said.

(With PTI inputs)

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