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Posted 05 Sep 2024

Updated 06 Sep 2024

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 ‘Enhanced Partnership’ symbolizes a new phase in India-Brunei relations, with a focus on mutual cooperation and shared strategic interests.

  • It was the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Brunei.
  • Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1984.

Key Highlights of the visit

  • Acknowledged to expand defence cooperation through joint exercises, training programs etc.
  • Agreed on the importance of pursuing a policy of development rather than expansionism in Southeast Asia.
    • Experts observe it as a counter to Chinese influence.
  • Agreed to work together for enhanced multilateralism reflective of contemporary realities.
  • Cooperation in the operation of Telemetry, Tracking, and Telecommand Station for Satellite and Launch Vehicles. 
  • Leveraging respective strengths including in technology, finance, manufacturing and processing.

Significance of Brunei Darussalam for India

  • Strategic Importance: Important partner in India’s Act East Policy and Indo-Pacific Vision.
    • Brunei is also an ASEAN member.
  • Indian Diaspora: Approximately 14,000 Indians are residing in Brunei.
  • Energy Security: India is one of the largest importers of crude oil from Brunei (approximately USD 500-600 million every year). 
  • Voice of the Global South Summit (VOGSS): Brunei continuously participated in VOGSS, an Indian-led initiative.
  • Tags :
  • India-Brunei
  • Enhanced Partnership’
  • Telemetry, Tracking, and Telecommand Station
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