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Jaishankar arrived in Stockholm on Saturday on his first visit to Sweden to attend the 2nd EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum (EIPMF). Addressing the European Union (EU) Indo-Pacific ministerial meeting, Jaishankar said, “The Indo-Pacific is increasingly taking a central role in global politics. The issues it raises are problems inherent in the established model of globalization.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said that the Indo-Pacific is a complex and distinct landscape which can be better understood through more intense engagement. Jaishankar arrived in Stockholm on Saturday on his first visit to Sweden to attend the 2nd EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum (EIPMF). Addressing the European Union (EU) Indo-Pacific ministerial meeting, Jaishankar said, “The Indo-Pacific is increasingly taking a central role in global politics. The issues it raises are problems inherent in the established model of globalization.
This meeting is taking place at a time when the aggressive action of the Chinese army is being seen in the Indo-Pacific region in South China and East China Sea. The External Affairs Minister said that a multipolar world, which the European Union likes, is possible only through a multipolar Asia. “In such engagement with the Indo-Pacific, the EU will naturally seek like-minded partners,” he said. India is definitely among them.
He said, “The Indo-Pacific is a complex and distinct landscape that can be better understood through more intense engagement.” Jaishankar said that the Indo-Pacific and India-European The Sangh needs regular, comprehensive and meaningful dialogue. Jaishankar had reached Sweden from Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, he addressed the 6th Indian Ocean Conference on Friday.
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