1. His Excellency
General Surayud Chulanont (Ret.), the Prime Minister of Thailand
paid a State Visit to India from 25-27 June, 2007. The Prime
Minister of Thailand was accompanied by the Minister of Foreign
Affairs, the Minister of Commerce and the Minister of Energy during
his visit to India.
2. During the visit,
he held bilateral talks with Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, the
Prime Minister of the Republic of India, on 26 June, 2007 who hosted
a banquet in honour of the visiting dignitary on the same day. The
Minister of External Affairs, the Minister of Commerce and Industry
and the Minister of State for New and Renewable Energy called on the
Prime Minister of Thailand on June 26, 2007. The Leader of the
Opposition, Lok Sabha will call on the Prime Minister of Thailand on
June 27, 2007. The Prime Minister of Thailand also addressed a
Business Summit hosted by the CII, FICCI and the ASSOCHAM on 26
June, 2007.
3. On 26 June, 2007,
the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand called on the
President of the Republic of India.
4. On 27 June, 2007
the Prime Minister of Thailand will visit Varanasi and Sarnath.
5. During the visit of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand
two important Agreements were signed in the presence of the two
Prime Ministers, namely the Memorandum of Understanding on Enhanced
Cooperation in the Field of Renewable Energy and the Cultural
Exchange Programme.
6. During their
discussions, the two Prime Ministers, expressed satisfaction at the
progress achieved in bilateral relations. They acknowledged that
relations between the two countries which were based on age old
historical, civilisational and cultural links had evolved beyond
traditional areas of culture and commercial interaction to
cooperation in all key areas, namely security, defence, civil
aviation, science and technology, greater people to people
interaction and a movement towards free trade. They emphasized the
importance of utilizing and expanding the existing bilateral
institutional frameworks to diversify and deepen the relationship
between the two countries.
7. The two Prime
Ministers expressed satisfaction that the bilateral trade volume
between the two countries had crossed the US $ 3 billion mark with
the implementation of the Early Harvest Scheme of the India-Thailand
FTA. They expressed confidence that negotiations on the Free Trade
Agreement would conclude at the earliest during the current year.
They were also convinced that the target of USD 4 billion bilateral
trade volume by the end of 2007 was achievable.
8. Both Prime Ministers expressed satisfaction with the growing
cooperation between the two countries in the area of defence and
security. In this context, they acknowledged with appreciation the
good work that was being done by the Joint Working Group on Security
Cooperation. They also encouraged the concerned authorities to
expedite negotiations of pending defence and security related
Agreements and Memorandums of Understanding with a view to achieving
their early conclusion and implementation. Recognizing that
terrorism constitutes one of the most serious threats to
international peace and security, the two leaders condemned
terrorism in all its forms and manifestations as criminal and
unjustifiable, irrespective of the motives. They resolved to
strengthen bilateral cooperation to combat terrorism and to
coordinate measures in a comprehensive and sustained manner.
9. The two Prime
Ministers also discussed other promising areas of enhanced
cooperation. In this context, they agreed to intensify efforts to
further strengthen civil aviation cooperation. They encouraged
concerned authorities and the private sector to look into possible
methods of fisheries cooperation in accordance with domestic rules
and regulations.
10. The two Prime
Ministers agreed that relations between the two countries are poised
and ready for a new level enhanced partnership. Thailand’s ‘Look
West’ policy and India’s ‘Look East’ policy had become a perfect
complement to one another and the relations between the two
countries had grown both bilaterally and in the context of enhanced
interaction with and within regional frameworks such as the ASEAN,
ARF, BIMSTEC, MGC, ACD and the East Asia Summit.
11. The Indian Prime
Minister expressed appreciation for the efforts made by the Royal
Thai Government in response to the invitation of the Government of
India to seek to develop closer economic and societal ties with the
Northeastern States of India. In this context, the visit of the
Minister of Commerce of Thailand to New Delhi to participate in the
3rd Northeast Business Summit and his visit to the Northeastern
states of India from June 21-24, 2007 was referred to in the
discussions between the two Prime Ministers.
12. The Prime
Minister of India announced a contribution of Baht 10 million
towards the construction budget of the new building of the Sanskrit
Studies Centre in the Silpakorn University in Bangkok. The Sanskrit
Studies Centre of the University has made significant contributions
to the study of Sanskrit, Indian culture and historical and cultural
links between India and Thailand. In this regard, the Prime Minister
of Thailand noted with appreciation the aforementioned contribution
from the Government of India which is a testament to the significant
and valuable historical and cultural ties between the two countries.
13.
The State Visit of the Prime Minister of Thailand took place during
the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations
between India and Thailand and was symbolic of the importance that
both countries attached to their close and cordial relations with
each other. The two countries will be organizing a series of events
as part of the celebrations to mark the 60th anniversary year.
14.
The Prime Minister of Thailand expressed his appreciation to the
Prime Minister of India for the warm welcome and gracious
hospitality extended to him and members of his delegation and for
all the excellent arrangements made for this State Visit.
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