In 2017, India celebrated its 25 years of dialogue partnership, 15 years of summit level interaction and 5 years of strategic partnership with ASEAN. The article examines India–ASEAN relations by focusing on four important issues—politics, economy, security, and social and c...
ASEAN, PRC, and India: The Great Transformation 来自 Project MUSE 喜欢 0 阅读量: 500 作者:AD Bank,Adbi 摘要: In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: xvii Acknowledgments T his study was conducted jointly by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Asian ...
This came two years after Seoul launched its New Southern Policy which aims to better cultivate relations with ASEAN and India as important partners in the southern region. For ASEAN, greater economic ties with South Korea could help the bloc diversify its economic interests, particularly away from...
He writes about Chinese politics, social and cultural issues, and China-India relations with a special interest in the Belt and Road Initiative. The article reflects the author's views, and not necessarily those of CGTN. The 38th and 39th summits of the Association of Southea...
India's Development Prospects in Indo-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement: An Evaluation of Revealed Comparative Advantage India-ASEAN relations began soon after economic liberalisation in 1991 with the end of the Cold War and the enunciation of India's "Look East" policy by In... MS Equbal 被引量: ...
Relations between ASEAN and other countries are conducted throughASEAN Plus Three, an annual meeting of ASEAN heads of state with the leaders of China, South Korea, and Japan; ASEAN Plus Six, which includes ASEAN Plus Three and Australia,India, and New Zealand; and theEast AsiaSummit, a meet...
INDIA AND ASEAN RELATIONS: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITI ES In the Post Cold War Scenario, after dis-integratio n of Soviet Union, the United States of America eme rged as the single largest super power by the virtu... Alok Yadav 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Gravity Model in China and ASEAN Trade...
This paper looks at ASEAN's role in the context of the three main bilateral relations among the great powers in Asia: China-US, China-Japan, and China-India. The authors argue that although ASEAN's influence is limited in terms of geographical reach and its impact on actual security issues...
The article reports on the expected signing of the free trade agreement between New Delhi, India and the Association of South-East Asian Nations during their meeting in Bangkok, Thailand in December 2008. The agreement will lead to the gradual abolition of trade tariffs on 80% of traded goods...
By lowering tariff on traded goods, the AIFTA (AEAN-India Free Trade Area) promotes economic cooperation between ASEAN and India.