The recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Thailand for the BIMSTEC Summit marked a significant milestone in India's efforts to strengthen regional ties and cooperation. The summit provided a platform for India to engage with its neighbors and partner countries in the Bay of Bengal region, focusing on key areas such as trade, security, and connectivity.

The BIMSTEC Summit focused on signing the Agreement on Maritime Cooperation to enhance regional trade, security, and connectivity among member nations. This agreement aims to boost economic activity in the region, improve maritime security, and facilitate the exchange of best practices in maritime governance. For India, this agreement holds significant importance as it seeks to strengthen its maritime security and trade ties with its eastern neighbors.






As a key player in BIMSTEC, India is committed to fostering economic, cultural, and security cooperation with its member countries. The summit provided an opportunity for PM Modi to engage with leaders from Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, among others, to discuss regional cooperation, trade, and infrastructure development. India's active participation in the summit underscores its commitment to regional cooperation and its desire to play a leading role in shaping the region's economic and security architecture.

The summit's agenda was comprehensive, covering a range of issues related to regional cooperation, trade, infrastructure, and security. The discussions focused on ways to enhance economic cooperation, improve connectivity, and strengthen security ties among member countries. The summit also provided a platform for PM Modi to hold bilateral meetings with other leaders, including Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, to explore opportunities for strengthening India-Thailand relations.

As a key player in BIMSTEC, India is committed to fostering economic, cultural, and security cooperation with its member countries. The summit provided an opportunity for PM Modi to engage with leaders from Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, among others, to discuss regional cooperation, trade, and infrastructure development. India's active participation in the summit underscores its commitment to regional cooperation and its desire to play a leading role in shaping the region's economic and security architecture.

 

The summit's agenda was comprehensive, covering a range of issues related to regional cooperation, trade, infrastructure, and security. The discussions focused on ways to enhance economic cooperation, improve connectivity, and strengthen security ties among member countries. The summit also provided a platform for PM Modi to hold bilateral meetings with other leaders, including Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, to explore opportunities for strengthening India-Thailand relations.