Philippines President Bongbong Marcos called for the formation of a “global coalition of like-minded states with shared values” to counter the growing threat posed by China’s assertive actions in disputed waters.
In an interview with Firstpost Managing Editor Palki Sharma during his visit to India, Marcos Jr also warned against attempts to alter territorial boundaries unilaterally, saying, “Any unilateral attempt to change boundaries must be opposed.”
“Everything is on the table when it comes to the modernisation of our military,” Marcos said, adding, “We are looking at what is suitable for our defence needs. We are reacting to the challenges we are getting.”
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Replying to a question if Philippines Marcos Jr said on Tuesday that his government remains open to acquiring India-made defence systems including the BrahMos missile as part of efforts to modernise the country’s military and respond to growing regional security challenges.
The Philippines is currently pursuing a military modernisation programme to strengthen its deterrence capabilities, especially in the face of rising tensions in the South China Sea. The country became the first foreign buyer of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile in 2022 and is reportedly exploring further defence collaborations with India.
President Marcos reaffirmed his commitment to national security, saying, “It is my duty to defend the country.”
India and the Philippines on Tuesday decided to elevate their ties to a Strategic Partnership with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr agreeing for expeditious conclusion of the negotiations of the Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) between India and the Philippines for further promotion of mutual trade.
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More ShortsThe two countries agreed to enhance defence cooperation, with President Marcos thanking PM Modi for cooperation in the area of defence industry and export of platforms, including the BrahMos.
The diplomatic relationship between the two countries was established in November 1949. Both countries are now celebrating the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.
Economic and commercial engagement is an important aspect of the India-Philippines bilateral relationship. Bilateral trade between India and the Philippines reached 3.5 billion USD in 2023-24. There is a notable presence of Indian companies in the Philippines, in the areas of IT and ITES, health-care and pharmaceuticals, textiles, infrastructure, FMCG, chemicals, automobiles, agriculture, among others.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced that India will be offering free e-visas to Filipino tourists, in a reciprocal move following the Philippines’ decision to grant visa-free entry to Indian nationals.