The reaffirmation came after the two sides discussed ways to boost maritime security, connectivity and trade with Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserting that India shares the ASEAN vision for rules-based order for oceans and seas, and pitched for freedom of navigation in the region.
During the India-ASEAN Commemorative Summit, which saw highest-level of participation from the 10 member-countries of the grouping, the leaders also agreed to deepen cooperation in combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including by countering cross border movement of terrorists.
The 7-page declaration reaffirmed "the importance of maintaining and promoting peace, stability, maritime safety and security, freedom of navigation and overflight in the region, and other lawful uses of the seas and unimpeded lawful maritime commerce and to promote peaceful resolutions of disputes."
It should be in accordance with universally recognised principles of international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and the relevant standards and recommended practices by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), it said.
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He also said India remained committed to working with ASEAN to enhance practical cooperation and collaboration in the shared maritime domain.
On his part, Singapore prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, also the current ASEAN chair, talked about keeping regional security architecture open and balanced.
While during a media briefing, Secretary (East) in the external affairs ministry Preeti Saran said, "The leaders did agree to establish a mechanism for greater cooperation in the maritime domain sector", the declaration only said the sides will strengthen maritime cooperation through existing relevant mechanisms including the Expanded ASEAN Maritime Forum (EAMF) to address common challenges on maritime issues.
The summit also agreed to deepen cooperation in combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, violent extremism and radicalisation through information sharing, law enforcement cooperation and capacity building under the existing ASEAN-led mechanisms.
The leaders also reiterated their commitment to promote comprehensive approach to combat terrorism through close cooperation by disrupting and countering terrorists, terrorist groups and networks.
The leaders resolved to strengthen cooperation to stop terror financing efforts, and prevent recruitment of members of terrorist groups, support efforts in targeting terrorist groups and sanctuaries, and take further urgent measures to counter and prevent the spread of terrorism, while stressing that there can be no justification for acts of terror on any grounds whatsoever.
The summit began with Modi releasing commemorative stamps in the presence of ASEAN leaders to mark 25 years of Indo- ASEAN ties.
The ASEAN leaders will also be chief guests at the Republic Day tomorrow which was termed by Modi as "unprecedented".
Earlier, President Ram Nath Kovind hosted a lunch in honour of ASEAN leaders, who along with Modi also participated in the retreat session during which the leaders had a "free and frank" discussion on "maritime cooperation and security".
Modi also had bilateral meetings with six ASEAN leaders, including his counterparts from Thailand and Singapore, which is the current chair of the ASEAN grouping.
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