Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed a ‘multi-modal connectivity and economic corridor’ linking Southeast Asia (SEA), India, West Asia and Europe during the Asean-India Summit in Indonesia. This was part of a 12-point plan to enhance relations with Asean economies.
The proposal also suggests that India is keen to play a more active role in the region amid its growing economic and political influence and its desire to position itself at the centre of the global supply-chain hub.
In this edition of The Discourse we analyse the 20th ASEAN-India summit.
Host: Frank Rausan Pereira, Editor-in-Chief, Bharata First.
Guests:
Amb. Gurjit Singh, Former Ambassador of India to Indonesia and ASEAN.
Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli, Dean, School of International Studies, JNU... ///
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23 сен 2024