Changing Dynamics of India’s Act East Policy
Journey from Look East Policy to Act East Policy
Look East Policy emerged as an important foreign policy initiative of India in the post-Cold War period. It was launched in 1991 by the Narasimha Rao government with the aim of developing political contacts, increasing economic integration and forging security cooperation with countries of Southeast Asia. The policy marked a shift in India’s perspective of the world, with the strategic and economic importance of Southeast Asia to India’s national interests being recognized.
In 1992, India became a dialogue partner across limited sectors in ASEAN; it achieved the status of full dialogue partnership in ....
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