13th ASEM Summit

In News

  • Recently, the 13th ASEM Summit was hosted virtually by Cambodia, the ASEM Chair.

13th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM13)

  • This year marks ASEM’s 25th anniversary of the ASEM process which was established in the year 1996..
  • The overall theme of ASEM-13 was “Strengthening Multilateralism for Shared Growth”.
  • The sessions discussed the following topics:
    • COVID-19, health and socio-economic recovery
    • multilateralism and the rules-based international order (including trade)
    • climate change
    • connectivity
    • women, peace and security
    • regional issues
    • inclusive and sustainable growth and development

India’s Statement

  • Reforms in International Organizations: 
    • India emphasized the need for reforms in the UN Security Council and other key international organizations to make them capable enough to deal with the contemporary challenges.
    • India underlined that reformed multilateralism is a key driving principle that India has pursued for a purposeful reform of existing global institutional structures.
    • Stressing the need to mitigate the causes of persistent insecurity at a global level, India highlighted the need for reforms in the international structure responsible for maintaining global peace and security.
  • Need for Peace:
    • Without peace, development suffers and the lack of development and stifled economic progress create fertile ground for violence and instability. 
    • Therefore, efforts towards promoting economic activity and enhancing the livelihood security are required.
  • Re-imagine International Cooperation:
    • It is the lack of a coordinated global response that has exposed the vulnerabilities and weaknesses of the multilateral system as it stands today.
    • Thus, India underlined the need for global solidarity and strengthened cooperative multilateralism. 
    • India highlighted four important areas for international economic cooperation namely, 
      • resilient and reliable supply chains, 
      • health security, 
      • digital for development and 
      • green and sustainable recovery.

Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM)

  • Origin: 
    • ASEM was conceived by Singapore and France in 1994. 
    • The first Summit was held in Bangkok in March 1996
  • About:
    • ASEM is an intergovernmental process to foster dialogue and cooperation between Asia and Europe.
    • ASEM addresses political, economic, financial, social, cultural, and educational issues of common interest in a spirit of mutual respect and equal partnership. 
  • Objective:
    • To connect Asia and Europe and help raise awareness between the two regions, 
    • To coordinate multilateral policies where possible, generate initiatives, 
    • To open up opportunities for trade and investment and 
    • To promote the development of civil society networks. 
  • Members:
    • The initial ASEM Partnership in 1996 consisted of 15 EU Member States, 7 ASEAN Member States, China, Japan, Korea and the European Commission. 
    • Today, ASEM comprises 53 Partners: 
      • 21 Asian countries;
      • the ASEAN Secretariat; 
      • the European Union and its 27 member states; and
      • Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
  • Summit:
    • The ASEM Summit is a biennial meeting between the Heads of State and Government, the President of the European Council, the President of the European Commission, and the Secretary-General of ASEAN.

Significance 

  • The Summit reinforced the Asia-Europe partnership to ensure that multilateralism can bring about global growth that is not only “sustainable” but can also be “shared”.
  • Its thematic concept focused on the interaction of 4 main ideas: Multilateralism, Growth, Sustainable Development and Prosperity.
  • The efforts are being taken to promote ASEM as one of the cornerstones of global governance
  • Highlighted Importance of ASEM:
    • ASEM links Asia and Europe by facilitating discussion on political, economic and cultural relations.
    • Through its informal process based on equal partnership and enhancing mutual understanding, ASEM facilitates and stimulates progress.

Way Ahead

  • The prosperity of both continents (Asia & Europe) is the ultimate objective of the ASEM Process.
  • Multilateral cooperation, and a strong Europe-Asia relationship in particular, is crucial for global recovery.

Source: PIB

 
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