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Collective security key to sovereignty of every nation: Rajnath at ASEAN defence conclave

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November 1, 2025
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New Delhi:  India believes Indo-Pacific should remain open, inclusive, and free from any form of coercion, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday against the backdrop of mounting global concerns over China’s aggressive military posturing in the region.

In an address at a conclave of defence ministers of ASEAN member states and the bloc’s dialogue partners in Kuala Lumpur, Singh pitched for an approach of “collective security” to ensure the sovereignty of every nation in the region.

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The defence minister said India’s emphasis on adherence to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and support for freedom of navigation and overflight is not against any country but to protect the interests of all regional stakeholders.

His remarks came amid consistent demands by several ASEAN member states as well as democratic nations for adherence to UNCLOS in the face of Beijing’s increasing military muscle flexing in the contested South China Sea.

In his speech at the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus) conclave, Singh said India has always been pitching for an open, inclusive and rules-based Indo-Pacific.

India is for strengthening ASEAN-led inclusive regional security architecture, he said.

“The security of the future will not depend solely on military capabilities, but on the management of shared resources, the security of digital and physical infrastructure, and a collective response to humanitarian crises,” he said.

Singh said the ADMM-Plus can be that bridge to connect strategic dialogue to practical outcomes and take the region forward towards peace and shared prosperity.

“India views its role in this framework through the lens of a spirit of partnership and cooperation. Our approach is not transactional, but rather long-term and principle-driven,” he said.

“We believe that the Indo-Pacific should remain open, inclusive, and free from any form of coercion,” he noted.

The ADMM-Plus is a platform comprising 11-nation ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and its eight dialogue partners — India, China, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Russia and the United States.

“Let us all together reaffirm our commitment to safeguarding and strengthening the ASEAN-led, inclusive regional security architecture, which has served our region so admirably,” Singh said.

“Let us all move forward together so that the Indo-Pacific remains a region of peace, stability, and shared prosperity for generations to come,” he said.

Singh said India is ready to enhance cooperation in all areas of mutual interests, promote dialogue, and ensure peace and stability through robust regional mechanisms.

“The experience of the past 15 years teaches us some things in a clear manner, namely that inclusive cooperation is effective; regional ownership brings legitimacy, and collective security strengthens everyone’s individual sovereignty,” he said.

“In the coming years, these same principles will continue to guide India’s approach towards ADMM-Plus and ASEAN,” he added.

He said India is ready to continue making constructive contributions in this endeavour in the spirit of its vision MAHASAGAR or Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth across Regions.

“India sees its defence cooperation with ASEAN and Plus countries as a contribution to regional peace, stability, and capacity-building,” Singh said.

The defence minister noted that the ADMM-Plus have proven in the last 15 years that cooperation based on trust, inclusivity, and respect for sovereignty is not only necessary but also possible.

“Now, its next phase must adapt itself to emerging realities in accordance with these foundations,” he said.

“The evolution of ADMM-Plus reflects the changing security realities of our region. Now this platform is also active in new areas such as cyber threats, maritime domain awareness, and critical infrastructure protection,” he said.

“This platform has proven that non-traditional security cooperation can be an effective medium for building trust between nations.”

The defence minister said the ADMM-Plus for India is an integral part of its ‘Act East Policy’ and broader Indo-Pacific vision.

The ADMM-Plus is a key platform under the overarching framework of ASEAN.

India became the dialogue partner of ASEAN in 1992, and the inaugural ADMM-Plus was convened in Hanoi in October 2010.

“India has always emphasised the need to integrate climate resilience into defence cooperation. The relationship between environmental stress, resource scarcity, and conflict makes this subject an essential component of the regional security agenda,” he said.

Singh said India’s Indo-Pacific security vision links defence cooperation with economic development, technology sharing, and human resource advancement.

“This strong connection between the interlinkages of Security, Growth, and sustainability is the true spirit of the partnership between India and ASEAN,” he said.

Singh said the emphasis placed on “inclusivity and sustainability” under Malaysia’s chairmanship of ASEAN is both timely and highly relevant.

“In the context of security, inclusivity means that all countries, regardless of their size or capacity, become equal partners in building the regional order and benefit from it,” he said.

“Sustainability means creating such security architectures that are resilient to shocks, can adapt to new challenges, and are based on long-term cooperation rather than short-term alignment,” he said.

 

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