India and Singapore Advocate Peaceful Resolution in South China Sea
India and Singapore urged for peaceful resolution of maritime disputes in the South China Sea, emphasizing adherence to international law and avoidance of force or threats. This joint statement was issued following Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Singapore, calling for self-restraint to prevent regional tensions.
India and Singapore have jointly called for the peaceful resolution of maritime disputes in the South China Sea, emphasizing adherence to international law and the avoidance of force.
In a joint statement released after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Singapore, both nations stressed the importance of resolving disputes without threats or force and exercising self-restraint to avoid escalating regional tensions.
This diplomatic move comes at a time when the South China Sea remains a focal point of geopolitical tensions among various countries.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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