Indo-Pacific construct reflects overcoming of Cold War: EAM Jaishankar

Indo-Pacific construct reflects overcoming of Cold War: EAM Jaishankar

NEW DELHI: The Indo-Pacific construct reflects a more contemporary world, mirroring the overcoming of the Cold War and not reinforcing it, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said on Wednesday at a virtual dialogue with his French and Australian counterparts.
He said the Indo-Pacific refers to a seamless world that was historically present in the form of Indian-Arab economic-trading ties and cultural influences from ASEAN nations like Vietnam and the east coast of China.
“I would argue that in a way, the Indo-Pacific is a return to history. It reflects the more contemporary world. It is actually the overcoming of the Cold War and not reinforcing it,” Jaishankar said at the Raisina Dialogue.
“I very much hope that all of us who run contemporary foreign policy look at it that way,” he added. Incidentally, at a media briefing on Wednesday, Russian ambassador Nikolay Kudashev criticised the Indo-Pacific strategy of the western countries describing it as “dangerous” and an effort to revive the cold war mentality.
The virtual trilateral dialogue focused on cooperation in the Indo-Pacific as well as in dealing with the adverse impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
India and Australia are part of the Quad or Quadrilateral coalition which is aimed at ensuring a free and inclusive Indo-Pacific region. The other two members of the Quad are Japan and the US.
In her comments, Australian foreign minister Marise Payne emphasised on the coronavirus pandemic response and recovery efforts. —PTI

 

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