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India-ASEAN Relations: Analysing Regional Implications
Mohit Anand
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This paper highlights the trends in the interactions between India and ASEAN and elaborate the relations between them. While their motivations for developing stronger ties are largely economic in nature, they rest to a large extent on definite geopolitical considerations. The paper examines these factors and attempts to provide an understanding of the direction in which their relations are heading, along with an analysis of the dynamics affecting it

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