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PM Modi Visit to Brunei
Context:
Recently, during a banquet hosted by the Sultan of Brunei, on September 4, 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised India’s stance on “development, not expansionism.”
Significance of the Visit:
- China’s Actions: Modi’s remarks subtly addressed China’s actions in the South China Sea and Indo-Pacific region.
- Historic Visit: Modi was the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Brunei.
- Diplomatic Milestone: His visit marked the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties between India and Brunei.
- Anniversary and Vision: PM Modi praised the Sultan’s “Wawasan 2035″ vision for Brunei’s progress.
- Wawasan Brunei 2035 is a strategic development plan designed to elevate Brunei Darussalam to a nation renowned for its top-notch education, skilled workforce, and sustainable economy by 2035.
Key Outcomes of the Visit:
- Enhanced Partnership: Elevation of bilateral ties to Enhanced Partnership to deepen cooperation across various sectors.
- Defence Cooperation: Agreement to form a Joint Working Group focused on regional stability and maritime security.
- Space Cooperation MoU: Signing of a MoU for Telemetry, Tracking, and Telecommand Stations to support India’s space missions.
- Cultural Ties: Launch of a direct flight route between Bandar Seri Begawan and Chennai.
- Energy: Potential for long-term cooperation in LNG.
Importance of Brunei for India:
India- Brunei Relations:
- Strategic Relations: Brunei employs “hedge diplomacy,” strategically balancing its ties with major powers such as the US, UK, and China.
- This approach enables Brunei to preserve its autonomy while using its partnership with India as a counterbalance to China’s growing assertiveness in the South China Sea.
- By engaging with India, Brunei aims to diversify its foreign policy and decrease dependency on any single nation and here lies the scope for India to deepen its relationship with Brunei.
- Economic Relations:
- Bilateral trade between India and Brunei stood at USD 286.20 million in 2023-24, with potential for further economic cooperation.
- Energy and space sectors are significant areas of collaboration.
- Cultural and Social Links:
- Cultural exchange is promoted through the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), and events like Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrated Indian independence in Brunei.
- Brunei is also a participant country in India’s Nalanda University endeavour.
- Capacity Building and Educational Cooperation:
- India provides technical education to Brunei nationals through the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program.