Indian Minister of State for External Affairs visits Jakarta, Indonesia

In addition to engagements with ASEAN Secretariat, the Indian minister will have engagements to strengthen bilateral relations and interaction with Indian Diaspora

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Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, Minister of State for External Affairs and Education will be visiting Jakarta, Indonesia on 28-29 August 2022 for an official visit to ASEAN Secretariat. This will be his first visit to ASEAN Secretariat and Indonesia. During the visit, in addition to engagements with ASEAN Secretariat, MOS will also have engagements to strengthen bilateral relations and interaction with Indian Diaspora.

During his visit, Singh will inaugurate the ASEAN-India Network of University (AINU) along with the Secretary General of ASEAN, Mr. Lim Jock Hoi, while commemorating the 30th Anniversary of ASEAN-India Dialogue Relations.

Singh will also hold discussion with ASEAN on strengthening ASEAN-India relations including enhancing educational and people-to-people connectivity, forging institutional linkages and taking forward ASEAN-India Partnership as we enter into fourth decade of this partnership

AINU was announced by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi at the ASEAN-India Commemorative Summit in 2018, as a consortium of premier institutes from India and ASEAN that would build a core network of knowledge capital through partnerships among academic and research institutions in India and ASEAN member states.

AINU is being implemented by Nalanda University and ASEAN University Network from India and ASEAN, respectively.

Singh will also hold discussion with ASEAN on strengthening ASEAN-India relations including enhancing educational and people-to-people connectivity, forging institutional linkages and taking forward ASEAN-India Partnership as we enter into fourth decade of this partnership.

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