From November 20-22, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will visit Vientiane, Lao PDR, to participate in the ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus). During this event, he will address regional and international security issues.
On the sidelines of the 11th ADMM-Plus meeting, Rajnath Singh is expected to hold bilateral discussions with counterparts from countries including Australia, China, Japan, and the US. These meetings aim to enhance defence cooperation.
ADMM-Plus is a platform for ASEAN member states and eight Dialogue Partners, including India, to strengthen security and defence cooperation. India has been a dialogue partner since 1992, and the first ADMM-Plus was held in 2010. Lao PDR is hosting the 11th meeting.
The Defence Minister is a person in the government who is responsible for the country's defense and military matters. In India, this position is held by Rajnath Singh.
ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. It is a group of countries in Southeast Asia that work together to promote economic growth and peace in the region.
Lao PDR stands for the Lao People's Democratic Republic, which is a country in Southeast Asia. It is often simply called Laos.
ADMM-Plus is short for the ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus. It is a meeting where defense ministers from ASEAN countries and other partner countries, like India, discuss security and defense cooperation.
Dialogue Partners are countries that are not part of ASEAN but work closely with ASEAN countries on various issues, including security. India is one of these partners.
Bilateral meetings are discussions between two countries. In this context, it means Rajnath Singh will have separate meetings with defense ministers from countries like Australia, China, and the US.
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