24 January 2018 08:12:21 IST

Prime Minister to hold 9 bilateral meetings on sidelines of ASEAN meet

Modi will also hold bilateral meetings with the leaders of Indonesia, Laos and Malaysia on Friday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold nine bilateral meetings with leaders of South-East Asian countries on the sidelines of the India-ASEAN Commemorative Summit with a focus on key areas of counter-terrorism, security and connectivity.

In an unprecedented event, all the ASEAN leaders will also be the chief guests at the Republic Day parade.

Modi will hold parleys with Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, President of the Philippines Rodrigo Roa Duterte and Myanmar’s State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi on Wednesday after their arrival here for the summit on January 25. The Prime Minister will hold bilateral talks with the leaders of Thailand, Singapore and Brunei on Thursday, ahead of the summit.

Modi will also hold bilateral meetings with the leaders of Indonesia, Laos and Malaysia on Friday.

The highest-level of participation at the summit, to mark the 25 years of Indo-ASEAN ties, comes in the backdrop of increasing Chinese economic and military assertiveness in the region. Some experts feel that the meet can be an opportunity for India to present itself as a powerful ally to these countries in the strategic areas of trade and connectivity.

There will be a leaders’ retreat during which they will have a “free and frank” discussion on January 25. The theme of the retreat session is ‘Maritime cooperation and security’.

Following the retreat, a plenary session will take place on the same day.