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In a veiled attack on China, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said the “dark clouds of coercion and confrontation” are casting their shadow on the Indo-Pacific region.
In his address to the Joint Meeting of the US Congress for a second time, Modi said the global order is based on the respect for the principles of the UN Charter, peaceful resolution of disputes, and respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity.
“The dark clouds of coercion and confrontation are casting their shadow in the Indo-Pacific. The stability of the region has become one of the central concerns of our partnership,” he said amidst the prolonged stand-off between the armies of India and China in eastern Ladakh.
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His comments came amidst the economic crisis in countries such as Sri Lanka and Pakistan where China has made huge unviable infrastructure investments.
“We share a vision of a free, open and inclusive lndo-Pacific, connected by secure seas, defined by international law, free from domination, and anchored in ASEAN centrality,” Modi said.
“Our vision does not seek to contain or exclude, but to build a cooperative region of peace and prosperity. We work through regional institutions and with our partners from within the region and beyond. Of this, QUAD has emerged as a major force of good for the region,” he said.
Modi told US lawmakers that the last few years have seen deeply disruptive developments. “With the Ukraine conflict, war has returned to Europe. It is causing great pain in the region. Since it involves major powers, the consequences are severe,” he said.
“Countries of the Global South have been particularly affected. The global order is based on the respect for the principles of the UN Charter, peaceful resolution of disputes, and respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the prime minister said.
He added that “as I have said directly and publicly, this is not an era of war”.
But, it is one of dialogue and diplomacy, Modi said. “We all must do what we can to stop the bloodshed and human suffering,” he said.