India Seeks A More Active Russian Participation In Indo-Pacific Region: S Jaishankar
Due to our larger geo-political compatibility with Russia, we see a more active Russian presence in the Indo-Pacific as something very important, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said.
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Asserting that the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative, which India tabled at the East-Asia Summit is very important for the larger region, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday said India seeks a “more active” Russian presence and participation in the region.
Introduction
Thank you – can I say what a pleasure it is to be taking part in the Indo Pacific Business Summit in 2021.
Only a year ago, the international community was still battling with the first awful phase of this pandemic – so it’s a tribute to human resilience that we’ve found ways like this to keep getting on with business, even as we continue to fight the virus.
As much as this pandemic is a health crisis, it has also put all economies around the world under extreme stress.
Business confidence will be a key part of our economic recovery – so business summits like this are important for keeping the conversation going about how we can collectively rebuild after the worst of this crisis is behind us.
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The first recipients of the Australia-India Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative Partnership (AIIPOIP) grant program have been announced.
The AIIPOIP reiterates Australia’s strong commitment to working with close regional partners in delivering an open, inclusive, resilient, prosperous and rules-based maritime order.
Grants of $100,000 each will develop Australia’s role leading marine ecology work with India under the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI), building on the Australia-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership signed last year.
Monash University will work with the Centre for Public Policy Research to identify ways to improve trade connectivity and maritime transport.
UNSW will work with the Madras School of Economics on ocean accounting – a key area that organises the data needed to make decisions about how to manage oceans.
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