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ASEAN-India Ties Need a Public Diplomacy Push, Says Amb Ignacio
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist
|April 2025
In an era marked by shifting geopolitical dynamics and the emergence of the Indo-Pacific as a key strategic space, India’s Act East Policy (AEP) has completed a transformative decade.
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At a seminar titled “Assessing a Decade of India’s Act East Policy: Achievements, Challenges, and the Road Ahead” organised by the Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) on 14th April 2025, H.E. Josel F. Ignacio, Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to India offered a diplomatic appraisal of the policy’s evolution and its future trajectory.
Reflecting on the past ten years, Ambassador Ignacio likened the current moment to an artist stepping back from the canvas. “As with any long-term policy initiative, evaluation is vital. Much like a painter stepping back from the canvas to assess their work with fresh eyes, this moment allows us to reflect objectively and thoughtfully—on the progress made, identify challenges, and consider how to fine-tune our approach going forward,” he remarked.
The Philippines, currently serving as the Country Coordinator for ASEAN-India Dialogue Relations (2024-2027), has taken on a proactive role in advancing the ASEAN-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. “We are honoured to serve in this capacity until 2027. We have embraced this responsibility wholeheartedly, working closely with ASEAN counterparts and the Indian Mission in Jakarta to advance our shared agenda,” he said.
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