15th October, 2003
Ministry of Defence  


7th ASEAN REGIONAL FORUM MEET OF HEADS OF DEFENCE UNIVERSITIES INAUGURATED


The security environment the world over is rapidly changing with resultant fallouts in the Asia-Pacific region. To cope with the challenges brought about by these dynamic realities, there is a need to evolve a consensual and complementary approach in tackling issues of common concern. This was stated by Lt. Gen. S S Chahal, Commandant National Defence College while inaugurating the 7th ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) Meet of Heads of Defence Universities, Institutions and Colleges in New Delhi today. He said this calls for synergising our actions and expressed the hope that this meet will significantly contribute towards developing military to military relations among the member countries of ARF.

Gen. Chahal said that two-day meet will discuss the role of the military in providing assistance to the civil administration during the times of distress and UN peace keeping operations which have assumed greater prominence since the end of the cold war.

He said that natural disasters continue to occur at almost regular intervals and their impact is not always confined to the national boundaries of a particular country. Gen. Chahal underlined the need to evolve a framework and contingency plan based on anticipation, accurate forecasting, preventive measures and a quick response to mitigate the sufferings of those affected by natural calamities. He said a great deal could be achieved in this field through mutual cooperation and sharing of experiences and technical expertise.

Referring to UN peacekeeping operations Lt Gen Chahal said that there could be no two opinions that by and large the forces deployed in this field have done commendable work. He said wherever aberrations have occurred we need to take note of them and draw lessons for the future. A wealth of experience is available amongst us which needs to be shared for mutual benefit, he added.

The meet is being attended by 19 countries, which includes 8 ASEAN members and 11 dialogue partners. The major participants are Australia, China, European Union, Japan, New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam and Myanmar. The ARF formed in 1994 with a view to fostering constructive dialogue and consultation of political and security issues of common interest. The forum also aims at making significant contributions towards instituting confidence building measures.

The 6th ARF Meet of heads of defence institutions was held at Moscow in September 2002 where issues related to development of military education in the 21st Century were discussed. The current meet is being conducted by National Defence College, Ministry of Defence.