By Shweta Arya
The India-ASEAN Summit 2018 is
scheduled for 25th and 26th January 2018. It is a semi-annual meeting held by
the members of the ‘Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ (ASEAN) in relation
to economic, political, security and socio-cultural development of Southeast
Asian countries.
The
ASEAN comprises Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
In addition, the summit serves as
a prominent regional and international conference, with world leaders attending
its related summits and meetings to discuss about various problems and global
issues, strengthening cooperation, and making decisions. The summit has been
praised by world leaders for its success and ability to produce results on a
global level.
The invitation to all 10 ASEAN
heads of state/government as chief guests for 'India’s 68th Republic Day' celebrations will mark yet another and even more significant upgrade of the
relationship. All 10 ASEAN leaders will be present at the ceremony.
The India-ASEAN trade is
currently only US$ 71 billion and has been declining since reaching a peak of
US$80 billion in 2011-12. Despite more than 22% of India’s cumulative outward
FDI being located in ASEAN and 2,000 Indian companies being present in ASEAN
countries, India’s profile is modest when compared to China and Japan.
Under
its 'Act East Policy', New Delhi is pushing to boost its relationship via
connectivity, commerce and culture with this regional bloc. This gesture reflects
the Indian intent to highlight the priority it attaches to its South East Asian
neighbourhood
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