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India's Look East Policy Gains Momentum

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

In a celebratory summit, ASEAN and India elevated their relations to a strategic level. But people-to-people connectivity still needs some work.

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With a global economic crisis looming, India is increasingly turning eastwards, cementing trade and investment pacts with ASEAN, both regionally and bilaterally. Relations between the regional grouping and this South Asian nation have been going on for the past two decades, yet rapid developments around the world call for closer interaction and connectivity between the two regions.

"After a number of world economic crises, India realized it could

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