Asia, West to meet at security summit
Asia, West to meet at security summit
At least 22 countries including the United States, Britain, Canada, France, Japan, China and India will take part.

Singapore: The rise of China and India will be on the agenda when defence ministers and military chiefs from nearly two-dozen Asian countries and major Western powers hold an annual security conference next month in Singapore, organisers said.

The three-day Shangri-La Dialogue - named after the Singapore hotel where it's held - begins June 2, and will involve delegates from at least 22 countries including the United States, Britain, Canada, France, Japan, China and India.

Issues to be addressed include US-Asia security relations, the rise of India and China, maritime security cooperation, counterinsurgency and regional security concerns, the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies said in a statement received today.

Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will deliver the conference's keynote address, after which defence ministers will hold bilateral discussions and round-table meetings.

US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld attended the security forum last year, when he challenged China's military buildup and urged political change in the world's fastest growing economy.

This year's Shangri-La meeting is the fifth since the dialogue was set up institute, with support from Singapore.

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