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PM Modi to Participate Virtually in ASEAN Summit, Strengthening Regional Partnerships

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New Delhi — India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate virtually in the upcoming ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur, marking another step in strengthening India’s engagement with Southeast Asian nations and advancing the ASEAN-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

The virtual attendance highlights India’s commitment to active participation in global diplomacy while aligning with domestic priorities and cultural celebrations.

Prime Minister Modi confirmed his participation on X, noting, “I look forward to joining the ASEAN-India Summit virtually, and to further deepening of the ASEAN-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.”

His decision to attend virtually coincides with the Deepavali celebrations in India, reflecting the importance of balancing cultural commitments with global leadership responsibilities.

The summit, scheduled for October 26 to 28 in Kuala Lumpur, will be attended by all ten members of the ASEAN bloc along with key partners including China, Japan, and the United States.

India’s active involvement underscores its role as a reliable partner in promoting regional stability, trade, and economic cooperation.

By participating in discussions virtually, Prime Minister Modi demonstrates adaptability and modern diplomacy, leveraging technology to ensure India’s voice remains influential in shaping regional policies.

The ASEAN summit provides a platform for India to engage with its neighbors on key economic, strategic, and cultural issues.

With India’s rapidly growing economy and expanding global influence, its participation is expected to enhance collaboration on trade, investment, infrastructure, and innovation across Southeast Asia.

The summit will also offer opportunities to highlight India’s initiatives in sustainable development, digital technology, and regional connectivity.

Recent discussions between India and the United States on trade matters have reflected India’s commitment to constructive dialogue and balanced partnerships.

While certain negotiations, including tariff reductions and energy cooperation, remain ongoing, India’s proactive diplomacy continues to foster mutual understanding and long-term collaboration.

The virtual attendance at ASEAN demonstrates India’s ability to maintain strong regional engagement while navigating complex international discussions with confidence and foresight.

Prime Minister Modi’s outreach to ASEAN nations aligns with India’s broader Act East Policy, emphasizing trade, cultural exchange, and strategic cooperation with Southeast Asia.

India’s leadership in areas such as renewable energy, digital infrastructure, and regional security provides a strong foundation for collaboration and mutually beneficial partnerships.

By attending the summit virtually, India continues to signal its commitment to sustained engagement, even amid domestic cultural priorities.

Malaysia’s leadership has welcomed India’s active role in the summit, highlighting the strength of the bilateral relationship between the two nations and the broader ASEAN region.

Discussions are expected to focus on expanding economic cooperation, trade facilitation, and regional connectivity projects. India’s virtual participation ensures it remains an integral partner in shaping the region’s economic and strategic future.

The summit also represents an opportunity for India to showcase its growing influence in global trade and diplomacy. Participation alongside leading nations reaffirms India’s dedication to multilateralism and regional collaboration.

By leveraging virtual engagement, India ensures uninterrupted dialogue with ASEAN leaders, while continuing to promote initiatives that support regional prosperity and innovation.

Overall, Prime Minister Modi’s virtual attendance at the ASEAN summit highlights India’s forward-looking diplomacy, balancing domestic celebrations with international responsibilities.

India’s active involvement reinforces its reputation as a reliable, influential partner in Southeast Asia and positions the country to play a pivotal role in regional trade, strategic cooperation, and sustainable development.

As ASEAN and India continue to strengthen their partnership, the summit will likely set the stage for deeper collaboration across economic, cultural, and strategic areas.

India’s engagement demonstrates adaptability, global leadership, and a commitment to building a prosperous and interconnected Asia, benefiting both the region and India’s long-term strategic interests.

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