PM to attend SAARC Summit tomorrow

Accompanied by S M Krishna, Shivshankar Menon and Ranjan Mathai in Maldives

PTI | November 8, 2011



Prime minister Manmohan Singh leaves here tomorrow on a four-day visit to Maldives to attend the SAARC Summit on the margins of which he will meet his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani.

Singh, who is accompanied by external affairs minister S M Krishna, national security advisor Shivshankar Menon and foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai, will head the India delegation to the Summit on November 10 and 11 in Addu Islands in Maldives.

From there he will go to Male, the capital of Maldives, on a bilateral visit.

But all eyes will be on the meeting between Singh and Gilani that is likely to be on November 11 when bilateral relations will come up for a review close on the heels of Pakistan's decision to give Most Favoured Nation status to India.

There has been some sort of flip-flop on the part of Pakistan in explaining the decision, a clarity on the issue may come after the meeting.

Singh and Geelani had last met in Mohali in March on the sidelines of the World Cup semi-finals between the two countries. They had also met during the last SAARC Summit in Bhutan in April, 2010.

Other issues, including Pakistan's actions to bring to justice the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks, are also expected to come up during the Singh-Gilani meeting.

Briefing reporters on the visit, Mathai had said that there were indications of forward movement in bilateral ties between India and Pakistan. In this connection, he also referred to the MFN issue.

During the 17th Summit, which is being hosted for the third time by the Maldives, the main theme is 'Building Bridges' that includes improving the infrastructure of connectivity and trade and better people-to-people contact.

In this Summit, four important agreements are to be finalised. These will include two agreements on regional standards, one to establish a rapid response mechanism to deal with natural disasters, and another to establish a SAARC Seed Bank.

Singh's visit to Male is expected to inject new momentum and content to India's relations with close and strategic neighbour in the Indian Ocean. The last bilateral visit by the Prime Minister of India to the Maldives was in September, 2002.

The objectives of the visit would be to reinforce India's close bonds of friendship and solidarity with the Maldives and to review the current status of our bilateral relations with that country, officials said.

A number of agreements are likely to be signed during the bilateral visit and Singh will address Majlis, the Parliament of Maldives.

Among the agreements are a counter-terror pact and an over-arching agreement that seeks to expand cooperation across several areas between India and the Maldives.

Comments

 

Other News

India’s freedom struggle was shaped by wider Asian political thought

As we mark 80th anniversary of independence, ‘Asianism and the Fall of Empire’ (HarperCollins India) by historian Mithi Mukherjee offers a new perspective on Ind

What is colonialism? A relook at modern history

The Chromatic World Order: The Fiction That Rules Our World  By Sajid Mohamed Aakar Books  

Monsoon session of parliament adjourns sine die

The Monsoon Session, 2026 of Parliament which commenced on July 20 was adjourned sine die on Thursday. The session provided 19 sittings spread over a period of 25 days.   During the session 11 Bills were introduced in Lok Sabha and 2 Bills were introduced in Rajya Sabha. 12 B

Consumer Justice at a Crossroads

Over the past four decades, India`s consumer protection landscape has undergone a remarkable transformation. What began with the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 as a simple mechanism to empower ordinary citizens has evolved into a comprehensive framework capable of addressing challenges ranging from mislea

Doctors, experts call for ban on junk food ads, mandate warning labels

More than 30 doctors, medical scientists and public health professionals have urged the government to take decisive action against the aggressive advertising and marketing of junk food, calling for a watershed ban on advertisements for foods high in fat, sugar and salt (HFSS) and ultra-processed foods (UPF

Asiatic Lion population rises from 523 in 2015 to 891 in 2025

On World Lion Day 2026, environment, forest and climate change Minister  Bhupender Yadav celebrated India’s remarkable journey in lion conservation and reaffirmed the country’s unwavering commitment to protecting wildlife and biodiversity.   In a post on soc

Upcoming Conferences



-->

Archives

Current Issue

Opinion

Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Subscribe Newsletter

Twitter