Modi tweets about talks with Australian PM Scott Morrison
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On February 18th. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Twitter acknowledged his ongoing talks with Australian Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding India and Australia’s Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Spoke with my good friend PM @ScottMorrisonMP today. Reiterated our commitment to consolidating our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Also discussed regional issues of common interest. Look forward to working together for peace, prosperity and security in the Indo-Pacific.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 18, 2021
What exactly is the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership?
According to the Australian Governments Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website, the Prime Ministers of both countries jointly participated in an India-Australia Leaders’ Virtual Summit on 04 June 2020.
This partnership was finalised after a meeting between the two which talked about the progress in the relationship across many fields, as well as the importance of a globally coordinated response to COVID-19 and working to build a prosperous, open and stable post-COVID-19 world. Affirming their commitment to strengthening India-Australia ties for the long term, they committed to elevate the bilateral Strategic Partnership concluded in 2009 to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP).
The CSP is based on mutual understanding, trust, common interests and the shared values of democracy and rule of law. It reflects India and Australia’s strong commitment to practical global cooperation to address major challenges like COVID-19. It is in line with India’s increasing engagement in the Indo-Pacific region through her Indo-Pacific vision and Australia’s Indo-Pacific approach and its Pacific Step-Up for the South Pacific.
Both countries share the vision of an open, free, rules-based Indo-Pacific region supported by inclusive global and regional institutions that promote prosperous, stable and sovereign states on the basis of shared interests. Under the CSP, both countries decided to work together in the areas of mutual cooperation as per the following: