"Connectivity is the pathway to shared prosperity. The Trilateral Highway project is making good progress and should be completed by 2018," Modi said in his opening remarks at the India-ASEAN Summit here.
"We also propose to commit a Line of Credit of 1 billion US dollars to promote projects that support physical and digital connectivity between India and ASEAN," he said.
ASEAN grouping includes Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Noting that science, technology and innovation constituted a vital pillar of cooperation and supported economic partnership, Modi said India would enlarge the ASEAN-India Science and Technology Development Fund from the current USD one million to USD 5 million.
Modi told ASEAN members that New Delhi also intend to set up an ASEAN-India Innovation Platform to facilitate commercialization of low cost technologies, technology transfer and collaborative R&D projects.
India also offered ASEAN its indigenously developed GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation or GAGAN services, which provides advanced navigation and location assistance and information facilities.
Modi arrived here early today on a three-day visit to Malaysia to attend the ASEAN-India and East Asia summits.
