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151126
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The Year 2017 is of great significance as India and ASEAN would observe 25 years of their Dialogue Partnership, 15 years of Summit Level Partnership and five years of Strategic Partnership.1 India has been envisaging a multi-faceted relationship with ASEAN2 and has always aspired for a full membership of the regional economic group.
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ID:
131587
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2014.
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As far as the China factor is concerned, India's policy toward Southeast Asia is influenced by this assumption that if China is strong in terms of economic interaction with Southeast Asia, India has a clear edge in the strategic arena. It is obvious that one of the reasons why ASEAN is keen to bring India into the regional affairs is the concern with China. It needs to be underlined that there are at present no signs of rivalry or competition for influence between India and China in Southeast Asia. It is hoped that Southeast Asia is a large enough region and the multilateral institutions are strong enough to accommodate the interests of great powers so that the region will not become a battleground for influence. Neither India nor ASEAN wants to create the impression that India's involvement in Southeast Asia is because of China.
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131589
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2014.
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What is the uniqueness of ASEAN? What are the tangible outcomes of India-ASEAN relationship? Can India dare to view ASEAN from the prism of China alone? Can Tokyo and New Delhi balance the wheel of influence in the region? Is it a revisit to the philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' in India's new definition of 'neighborhood'? What would be the role of India's North East in the success of India-ASEAN Partnership and Look East Policy? What is India's 'Strategic Construct'? This article tries to demystifying one of the most defining partnerships of the century and tries to interpret India's Strategic Construct with ASEAN.
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131580
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2014.
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India- ASEAN relations have come a long way in the last two decades, providing enormous opportunities to both sides to cooperate on wide range of issues. The India ASEAN Partnership for peace, progress and shared prosperity 2004-2010 and 2010 - 2015 has proved instrumental in taking these ties to new heights. India - ASEAN summit partnership enthused the two sides to launch numerous projects in different fields leading to comprehensive and inclusive partnership in the 21st century. The Look East policy is the significant foreign policy initiative of India in the post cold war era and proved immensely successful for both the partners. The two sides are engaged in meeting the goals of India ASEAN partnership for Peace, Progress and Shared Prosperity by the year 2015.
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131585
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2014.
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Every developmental programme both Northeast Transformation Vision-2020 and Look East Policy for two regions should have the consent of the inhabitants and needs to be executed with sincerity without delay. Considering the emotional sentiments of the inhabitants and sensitivity of the issues, both two regions must be handled with care. Simultaneously, the attitude and security obsess mindsets of two countrie's government should also change and embrace both regions with open arms so as to restore the lost confidence of the common people.
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131588
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2014.
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A clear-cut observation on India-ASEAN relations make it clear that both the parties have been able to establish good relationship in political, economic and security sphere where their economic relation occupies a predominant position. After India's adoption of look east policy and reforms in Indian economy, the protectionist nature was removed and India-ASEAN trade placed for open competition and in these circumstances India-ASEAN trade is increasing to its maximum. So it is necessary that the leaders of India and ASEAN work to resist protectionism in the future, and this would help for deepening the bilateral ties between India and ASEAN countries.
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100007
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099995
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160190
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Gurgaon, Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd, 2018.
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Description |
xxiii, 294p.hbk
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9780670090877
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
059457 | 954/RAI 059457 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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