The bureaucrat-turned-politician said in the last eight years big changes have taken place in India and said people got houses, girls were going to school in large numbers among others.
India External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar (Screengrab via live stream) NEW DELHI, India - The Indian government renewed its support for a "strong, unified and prosperous" Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean). During the Special Asean-India Foreign Ministers' meeting on Thursday, Indian External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, said the Asean has always stood tall as a beacon of regionalism, multilateralism, and globalization. "India fully supports a strong, unified and prosperous Asean, one whose centrality in the Indo-Pacific is fully recognized. The strong convergence of the AOIP (Asean Outlook on the Indo-Pacific) and the IPOI (Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative) is a testimony to our shared vision for the region," Jaiskhankar in his opening remarks. The special meeting coincides with the 30th year anniversary of Asean-India ties and the 10th year of strategic partnership with Asean member states. "ASEAN-India ties, anchored in history
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