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Piyush Goyal's statement on India ASEAN Trade is unwarranted, says former Union Minister Anand Sharma
Piyush Goyal's statement on India ASEAN Trade is unwarranted, says former Union Minister Anand Sharma

Malaysia Sun

time5 hours ago

  • Business
  • Malaysia Sun

Piyush Goyal's statement on India ASEAN Trade is unwarranted, says former Union Minister Anand Sharma

ANI 20 Jun 2025, 15:09 GMT+10 New Delhi [India], June 20 (ANI): Former Union Commerce & Industry Minister of India, Anand Sharma, on Friday said in a statement that the statement by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on 'belittling India ASEAN Trade Agreements is unwarranted, ill-advised and unfortunate.' Anand Sharma believes that both India and ASEAN has been together for three decades engaged in a multifaceted relationship which is mutually rewarding and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is a regional bloc of ten Southeast Asian countries. Formed in 1967, its primary goals are to foster economic growth, social progress, and cultural development, while also promoting regional peace and further believes that this relationship is important for 'Look East policy to deepen and diversify India's relations with a region that is economically vibrant and of enormous geo-strategic importance for engagement with the Asia-Pacific region.''Piyush Goyal's statement terming the Trade agreement with ASEAN as silly and labelling these counties as B team of China is irresponsible and insulting. He has forgotten, that President of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto was the chief guest for 2025 Republic Day Parade,' Anand Sharma said. The former Union Minster in his statement also emphasized that, 'trade in goods with ASEAN counties also includes essential imports: Iron ore and Coal from Indonesia, Palm oil from Malaysia and Indonesia, Oil - Petroleum products from Brunei Dares Salam and Malaysia and pulses from Mayanmar.''It needs mention that ASEAN is India's 4th largest trading partner accounting for over 11% of India's total global trade with bilateral trade at 120billion USD and accounts for over 11% of India's Exports. FDI inflows from ASEAN to India account for over 18% of total FDI inflows since 2000,' he further about the Commerce Minister, he also said that, 'Commerce Minister should be prioritising strengthening trade relations with partner countries and not insulting them while bending backwards to negotiate a suboptimal trade agreement with USA on its terms.' (ANI)

Piyush Goyal's statement on India ASEAN Trade is unwarranted, says former Union Minister Anand Sharma
Piyush Goyal's statement on India ASEAN Trade is unwarranted, says former Union Minister Anand Sharma

India Gazette

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • India Gazette

Piyush Goyal's statement on India ASEAN Trade is unwarranted, says former Union Minister Anand Sharma

ANI 20 Jun 2025, 15:09 GMT+10 New Delhi [India], June 20 (ANI): Former Union Commerce & Industry Minister of India, Anand Sharma, on Friday said in a statement that the statement by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on 'belittling India ASEAN Trade Agreements is unwarranted, ill-advised and unfortunate.' Anand Sharma believes that both India and ASEAN has been together for three decades engaged in a multifaceted relationship which is mutually rewarding and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is a regional bloc of ten Southeast Asian countries. Formed in 1967, its primary goals are to foster economic growth, social progress, and cultural development, while also promoting regional peace and further believes that this relationship is important for 'Look East policy to deepen and diversify India's relations with a region that is economically vibrant and of enormous geo-strategic importance for engagement with the Asia-Pacific region.''Piyush Goyal's statement terming the Trade agreement with ASEAN as silly and labelling these counties as B team of China is irresponsible and insulting. He has forgotten, that President of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto was the chief guest for 2025 Republic Day Parade,' Anand Sharma said. The former Union Minster in his statement also emphasized that, 'trade in goods with ASEAN counties also includes essential imports: Iron ore and Coal from Indonesia, Palm oil from Malaysia and Indonesia, Oil - Petroleum products from Brunei Dares Salam and Malaysia and pulses from Mayanmar.''It needs mention that ASEAN is India's 4th largest trading partner accounting for over 11% of India's total global trade with bilateral trade at 120billion USD and accounts for over 11% of India's Exports. FDI inflows from ASEAN to India account for over 18% of total FDI inflows since 2000,' he further about the Commerce Minister, he also said that, 'Commerce Minister should be prioritising strengthening trade relations with partner countries and not insulting them while bending backwards to negotiate a suboptimal trade agreement with USA on its terms.' (ANI)

Man arrested with 4L fake currency, racket busted
Man arrested with 4L fake currency, racket busted

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Time of India

Man arrested with 4L fake currency, racket busted

Jaipur: Acting on specific intelligence provided by the Special Operations Group (SOG), Jaipur (Rural) police Thursday carried out a major crackdown on counterfeit currency and arrested a man allegedly involved in printing and distributing fake Indian currency notes (FICNs) worth Rs 4 lakh. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now DIG Jaipur (Rural) Anand Sharma said the accused, Raghuvendra Singh alias Raghavendra Singh, a 28-year-old resident of Shyam Mohalla, Bilanderpur in the Amarsar police station area, was apprehended near Sati Mata Temple, Kariri. Police recovered 806 fake Rs 500 notes—amounting to Rs 4.03 lakh—and a motorcycle used in the crime. Sharma said the operation was based on intelligence provided by the SOG team formed by DIG SOG Paris Deshmukh. tnn

India stands ‘isolated' over abstention on Gaza ceasefire in the UNGA, says Congress
India stands ‘isolated' over abstention on Gaza ceasefire in the UNGA, says Congress

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

India stands ‘isolated' over abstention on Gaza ceasefire in the UNGA, says Congress

Expressing concern over the flare-up in West Asia after the escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict, the Congress on Tuesday (June 17, 2025) urged the Union Government to work with partner countries to ensure an immediate ceasefire in the region. 'India should work with partners to bring an immediate halt to hostilities as any escalation can destabilise the entire region,' Congress Working Committee member Anand Sharma, who heads the party's foreign affairs department, told The Hindu. Mr. Sharma, who was part of the Narendra Modi government's diplomatic outreach in Operation Sindoor and the Pahalgam terror attack, mounted a scathing criticism of India's abstention from a UN vote on a motion for the protection of civilians and upholding legal and humanitarian obligations in Gaza. 'It is a humanitarian catastrophe that has unfolded in Gaza, where people are facing collective retribution for their identity. It is indefensible that the land of Mahatma Gandhi doesn't stand for peace,' Mr. Sharma said. In fact, the abstention at the UN was cited as yet another example of 'weak diplomacy' by India. Congress general secretary (organisation) and Lok Sabha member from Kerala's Alappuzha seat, K.C. Venugopal, said India stood isolated among multilateral fora such as BRICS — a grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — and SCO or Shanghai Cooperation Organisation because of its stance. 'India has always stood for peace, justice, and human dignity. But today, India stands alone as the only country in South Asia, BRICS, and SCO to abstain on a UNGA resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza,' he said on X last Saturday (June 14, 2025). Terming India's stance 'shameful and disappointing' in an X post the same day, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Lok Sabha member from Kerala's Wayanad, said, '60,000 people, mostly women and children, have been killed already, an entire population is being confined and starved to death, and we are refusing to take a stand'. 'This is a tragic reversal of our anti-colonial legacy. In fact, not only are we standing silent as Mr. (Benjamin) Netanyahu annihilates an entire nation, we are cheering on as his government attacks Iran and assassinates its leadership in flagrant violation of its sovereignty and complete contravention of all international norms,' Ms. Vadra added. Opinion: Israel's brutality in Gaza, India's pin-drop silence Pawan Khera, who heads the party's media and publicity wing, countered criticism from some quarters that Kerala's politics may determine the position of some of their MPs from the State. 'Congress's position on Israel-Gaza and Iran-Israel stems from our own legacy of anti-colonial solidarity, non-alignment, and a firm commitment to human rights and international law,' Mr. Khera said. Stressing on the role India can play in the Iran-Israel conflict, he said, 'Instead of seeing this moment as a strategic conundrum, India could see it as an opportunity — to act as a moral bridge between the warring sides, both of which happen to be our allies. That is what our legacy allows us to do, and what global leadership demands.'

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