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6TH BIMSTEC SUMMIT

The 6th BIMSTEC Summit was hosted by Thailand, the current chair of the BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation).

  • Theme: “BIMSTEC: Prosperous, Resilient, and Open.”
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Participation: PM Modi participated and presented a 21-point action plan to enhance cooperation among the BIMSTEC countries.

PM’s STATEMENT

Opening Remarks:

  • Gratitude to Thailand: PM Modi expressed Gratitude to Prime Minister Her Excellency Shinawatra and the Government of Thailand for organizing the Summit so well.
  • Condolences for Earthquake Victims: On behalf of the people of India, PM conveyed deep condolences for the loss of lives and property caused by the recent earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand and wished a speedy recovery to those affected.

BIMSTEC’s Importance and Leadership:

  • Leadership Acknowledgment: PM Modi praised Prime Minister Shinawatra and her team for their strong leadership in guiding BIMSTEC over the last 3 years.
  • BIMSTEC as a Bridge: He highlighted that BIMSTEC acts as an important link between South and Southeast Asia and is becoming a strong platform for regional cooperation, growth, and shared prosperity.
  • BIMSTEC Charter: PM mentioned that the BIMSTEC Charter came into effect last year and expressed confidence that the Bangkok Vision 2030 will help build a more prosperous, secure, and inclusive Bay of Bengal region.

Proposals for Strengthening BIMSTEC:

  • Institutional Strengthening:
    • PM emphasized the need to expand BIMSTEC’s role and strengthen its institutions.
    • The Home Ministers’ Mechanism will help fight cybercrime, terrorism, drug trafficking, and human trafficking.
    • India offered to host the first meeting of this mechanism later this year.
  • Connectivity Initiatives:
    • Physical, digital, and energy connections are key to regional progress.
    • The BIMSTEC Energy Centre in Bengaluru has started its work.
    • PM proposed faster progress toward electric grid connection across the region.
    • India shared its Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and offered to conduct a study to understand the needs of BIMSTEC countries in this area.
    • Connecting payment systems, especially linking India’s UPI with other BIMSTEC countries, will benefit trade, business, and tourism.
  • Economic Connectivity:
    • PM proposed creating a BIMSTEC Chamber of Commerce and holding an annual BIMSTEC Business Summit to increase economic ties among member nations.
    • He also suggested a feasibility study to look into trade in local currencies within BIMSTEC countries.

Maritime and Security Cooperation:

  • Indian Ocean Security: PM confirmed the shared goal of a free, open, and safe Indian Ocean.
  • The Maritime Transport Agreement signed at the summit will boost cooperation in shipping and cargo transport.
  • Sustainable Maritime Transport Centre: India proposed setting up this Centre to support capacity building, research, innovation, and better coordination on maritime policies.
  • It will also work on improving maritime security in the region.

Disaster Management and Public Health:

  • Disaster Management:
    • In light of the recent earthquake, PM emphasized the region’s vulnerability to natural disasters.
    • India proposed the BIMSTEC Centre of Excellence for Disaster Management to improve preparation, relief, and recovery
    • India will also host the 4th Joint Exercise for BIMSTEC Disaster Management Authorities later this year.
  • Cancer Care and Traditional Medicine:
    • India committed to providing training and support for cancer care in BIMSTEC countries and setting up a Centre of Excellence to promote research on traditional medicine.
  • Agriculture:
    • PM proposed creating a Centre of Excellence in India to share agricultural knowledge, promote research, and build skills for farmers in the region.

Scientific and Technological Cooperation:

  • Space Cooperation: India proposed sharing its space expertise, including training for personnel, developing nano-satellites, and using remote sensing data for BIMSTEC countries.

Youth Development and Cultural Initiatives:

  • BODHI Initiative:
    • The BODHI (BIMSTEC for Organized Development of Human Resource Infrastructure) initiative will train 300 young people from BIMSTEC countries every year in India, focusing on skills development.
  • Scholarships and Training:
    • India will offer scholarships to BIMSTEC students at India’s Forestry Research Institute and expand the scholarship scheme at Nalanda University.
    • An annual training program for young diplomats from BIMSTEC countries will also be organized.
  • Cultural Heritage:
    • PM highlighted the region’s shared cultural heritage, including examples like ‘Bali Jatra’ of Odisha, Buddhist and Hindu traditions, and linguistic connections.
    • To celebrate this, India will host the BIMSTEC Traditional Music Festival later this year.
  • Youth Exchange Programs:
    • India will host the BIMSTEC Young Leaders’ Summit and launch the BIMSTEC Hackathon and Young Professional Visitors Programme to encourage innovation and collaboration.

Sports and Celebrations:

  • BIMSTEC Athletics Meet: India will organize the BIMSTEC Athletics Meet in 2025.
  • BIMSTEC Games (2027): India will host the first BIMSTEC Games in 2027 to celebrate BIMSTEC’s 30th anniversary.
  • Inclusive Development and Collective Security:
    • PM Modi stated that BIMSTEC is a model for inclusive growth and collective security.
    • It is also reflecting the spirit of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Prayas” (Together, For Everyone’s Growth, Through Everyone’s Effort).
  • Congratulations to Bangladesh:
    • In conclusion, PM Modi warmly welcomed Bangladesh as the incoming Chair of BIMSTEC and wished them success in leading the group.

About Tripitaka (World Tripitaka):

  • Presented to PM Modi: The Thai Prime Minister presented PM Modi with The World Tipitaka: Sajjaya Phonetic Edition, a significant Buddhist text.
  • Significance of Tipitaka: The Tripitaka (meaning “Three Baskets”) is the foundation of Buddhist scriptures and consists of three parts:
    • Vinaya Pitaka: Rules for monastic life.
    • Sutta Pitaka: Buddha’s discourses and teachings.
    • Abhidhamma Pitaka: Philosophical and psychological analyses of Buddhism.
  • Pali Canon: Another name for the Tripitaka in Theravada Buddhism.

KEY AGREEMENTS & DOCUMENTS

  • Summit Declaration: Highlights the shared vision and commitments for a Prosperous, Resilient, and Open BIMSTEC.
  • BIMSTEC Bangkok Vision 2030:
    • A comprehensive roadmap for the next 5 years.
    • Aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
    • Focuses on:
      • Prosperity (trade, sustainable development, poverty alleviation),
      • Resilience (agriculture, public health, disaster preparedness),
      • Openness (tourism, connectivity, inclusiveness).
  • BIMSTEC Maritime Transport Cooperation Agreement:
    • Aims to enhance cargo and passenger movement across the Bay of Bengal.
    • Establishes a Joint Shipping Coordination Committee and a structured dispute resolution mechanism.
  • Rules of Procedure for BIMSTEC Mechanisms:
    • Complements the BIMSTEC Charter (2022), enhancing institutional clarity, decision-making, and functional coherence.
  • MoUs with International Organizations:
    • Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA): Expands external cooperation on maritime and blue economy
    • UNODC: Strengthens collaboration in counter-narcotics, criminal justice reform, and transnational crime prevention.
  • Approval of Eminent Persons Group (EPG) Report:
    • Provides strategic recommendations for:
      • Institutional reform,
      • Sectoral prioritization,
      • Long-term visioning for BIMSTEC.

ABOUT BIMSTEC

  • Formation: Founded in June 1997 as BIST-EC, later expanded to BIMSTEC in 2004.
  • Members: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand.
  • Represents: Over 7 billion people (22% of the global population).
  • GDP: A combined GDP of approximately USD 4.5 trillion.
  • Permanent Secretariat: Located in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

BIMSTEC’s STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE FOR INDIA

  • Strategic Bridge: Acts as a link between South Asia and Southeast Asia, central to India’s Act East Policy.
  • Alternative to SAARC: BIMSTEC excludes Pakistan, facilitating smoother cooperation.
  • Connectivity & Energy:
    • India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway is a key project connecting India’s Northeast with ASEAN nations.
    • India hosts the BIMSTEC Energy Centre in Bengaluru, working on projects like electric grid interconnection and renewable energy.
  • Security Cooperation: India leads counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, and disaster management initiatives within BIMSTEC.
  • Cultural Diplomacy: India promotes youth engagement, sports, and cultural exchanges through various initiatives like the BIMSTEC Games (2027) and Traditional Music Festival.

CHALLENGES FACED BY BIMSTEC

  • Slow Implementation of Projects:
    • FTA signed in 2004 remains unimplemented.
    • Connectivity projects like the Trilateral Highway and Kaladan Project face delays due to funding and land acquisition issues.
  • Weak Institutional Capacity:
    • The BIMSTEC Secretariat is understaffed and underfunded.
    • Lack of a permanent funding mechanism hinders the execution of large-scale initiatives.
  • Political Consensus:
    • BIMSTEC functions on a consensus model, which sometimes leads to policy paralysis.
  • Regional Tensions:
    • Myanmar’s political instability and other bilateral disputes occasionally affect cooperation.
  • Low Intra-Regional Trade:
    • Intra-regional trade remains below 10%, despite efforts to implement the FTA.
  • Visibility & Public Awareness:
    • BIMSTEC lacks the visibility of groups like ASEAN and faces challenges in raising public and private sector engagement.

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