Significance of ASEAN for India

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Source: The post “Significance of ASEAN for India” has been created, based on “Missed opportunity: On India and ASEAN summit in Malaysia” published in “The Hindu” on 29 October 2025. Significance of ASEAN for India.

Significance of ASEAN for India

UPSC Syllabus: GS Paper -2-Effect of Policies and Politics of Developed and Developing Countries on India’s interests

Context: India has been a dialogue partner of ASEAN since 1995 and a Summit-level participant since 2002, which makes these meetings a crucial diplomatic platform for India in the Indo-Pacific region. The recent ASEAN Summit in Malaysia should have been an important opportunity for India to strengthen its regional engagement.

Significance of ASEAN for India

  1. ASEAN plays a central role in India’s Act East Policy and its wider Indo-Pacific strategy.
  2. The ASEAN Summit, the ASEAN–India Summit, and the East Asia Summit allow India to interact with major powers including U.S.A, China, Japan, Australia, Russia, and South Korea.
  3. Cooperation with ASEAN supports India’s priorities in maritime security, disaster relief, humanitarian assistance, supply chain resilience, and the blue economy.
  4. The summit setting provides momentum for advancing trade reforms such as the review of the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA).

India’s Position at the 2025 Summit

  1. India was represented by the External Affairs Minister at a time of global economic volatility, strategic competition, and maritime tensions in the Indo-Pacific.
  2. India highlighted concerns over tariff barriers, reliable access to critical exports, and supply-chain security.
  3. India and ASEAN reaffirmed their commitment to finalise AITIGA reforms, which are essential for balanced and sustainable trade relations.

Challenges in India–ASEAN Engagement

  1. India continues to face strong strategic and economic competition from China in the ASEAN region.
  2. Trade imbalances and delays in connectivity projects have limited the full potential of economic cooperation.
  3. Diplomatic sensitivities, including past tensions with Malaysia over Pakistan, have occasionally strained relations.
  4. The absence of India’s top leadership at key ASEAN engagements contributes to a perception of inconsistency in India’s regional commitment.

Why It Was a Missed Opportunity

  1. The absence of the Prime Minister diminished India’s visibility and diplomatic signalling at a critical geopolitical moment.
  2. ASEAN leaders were not fully persuaded by the official explanation, especially because India’s absence had also occurred in 2022.
  3. India lost a valuable opportunity to demonstrate leadership when other major powers reaffirmed their commitment simply through their presence.

Implications

  1. India’s absence may undermine trust and reduce confidence among ASEAN partners regarding India’s long-term engagement.
  2. It may create strategic openings for other powers, particularly China, to expand influence in Southeast Asia.
  3. Slower progress in ongoing negotiations and reduced diplomatic momentum may weaken India’s role in shaping Indo-Pacific architecture.

Way Forward

  1. India must ensure consistent high-level representation at ASEAN and East Asia Summits to reinforce its commitment to the region.
  2. Strengthening connectivity and economic integration measures, including faster AITIGA reforms, will be essential to improve trade relations.
  3. India should expand maritime cooperation, digital connectivity, and defence partnerships to counterbalance strategic competition.
  4. Diplomatic outreach must be proactive to prevent any misperceptions regarding India’s priorities.

Conclusion: ASEAN remains vital for India’s strategic interests and regional stability in the Indo-Pacific. The missed opportunity at the Malaysia summit underlines the need for stronger, consistent, and visible diplomatic engagement by India in the ASEAN region.

Question: India’s absence at the ASEAN Summit in Malaysia reflects a missed diplomatic opportunity in the Indo-Pacific. Discuss.

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