Delhi Dialogue VII : ASEAN-India Shaping the Post-2015 Agenda

Rumel Dahiya
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Udai Bhanu Singh
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ISBN 978-81-8274-845-3
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About the Book

This volume is based on the proceedings of Delhi Dialogue VII held in March 2015. It epitomizes the growing dialogue between India and ASEAN at all levels. Delhi Dialogue brings together practitioners, corporate leaders, opinion makers, academics and journalists, every year, to discuss a wide range of issues of common interest and concern that animate the India – ASEAN relationship. Discussions held at the Delhi Dialogue, subsequent to ASEAN Commemorative Summit issuing the ‘Vision Statement’ in 2012, provide a good insight into the likely scenarios and possible trends in the post-2015 era.

CONTENTS

Delhi Dialogue Partners and Associates
About the Contributors
Preface

PART I
INAUGURAL SESSION

1. Welcome Remarks by President, FICCI, Dr. Jyotsna Suri

2. Keynote Address by Hon’ble External Affairs Minister Mrs Sushma Swaraj

3. Address by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, H.E. Gen. Tanasak Patimapragorn

4. Address by Vice Foreign Minister of Indonesia, H.E. Abdurrahman Mohammad Fachir

5. Address by Minister of Education, Youth and Sports of Cambodia, H.E. Hang Chuon Naron

6. Summary of Panel Discussions

PART II
BUSINESS SESSION

7. Welcome Remarks by President, FICCI, Dr. Jyotsna Suri

8. Remarks by Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN,
H.E. A.K.P. Mochtan

9. Special Remarks by Secretary East, Ministry of External Affairs,
Mr Anil Wadhwa

10. Report of Business Session of Delhi Dialogue VII held
on 11 March 2015

PART III
ACADEMIC SESSIONS

11. Welcome Address by Rumel Dahiya

12. Keynote Address by Anil Wadhwa

GEOPOLITICAL ISSUES

13. Reinvigorating India’s Maritime Relationships in South East Asia –
Abhijit Singh

14. Maritime Security in South East Asia: A Vietnamese Perspective –
Nguyen Vu Tung

15. Cyberspace: The Fifth Battle Space –
Kamlesh Bajaj

16. Cyber Space Security: Need for Shared ASEAN-India Vision –
Tan Sri Azumi

17. Cyber Security in the Context of ASEAN –
Alok Vijayant

SOCIO-CULTURAL ISSUES

18. A View on a Post-2015 Agenda in Education, Skill Development,
and Mutual Recognition, Cultural Linkages and People-to-People
Contact: Strengthening the Context of ASEAN-India
Partnership –
Julito D. Vitriolo

19. Strengthening Cultural and People-to-People Connections
between India and South East Asia: Reflections and
Recommendations. –
Rajesh Rai

20. ASEAN-India Socio-cultural Cooperation in Knowledge
Economy and Education –
Baladas Ghoshal

ECONOMIC ISSUES

21. ASEAN-India Economic Relations: Prospects and Challenges –
R. Shankaran Nambiar

22. ASEAN-India Economic Partnership: Perspectives for Shaping
the Post-2015 Agenda –
Suthiphand Chirathivat and Anupama D. Masali

23. Act East Policy and ASEAN–India Connectivity –
Prabir De

24. ASEAN-India Economic Cooperation and Integration –
Nagesh Kumar

DIRECTIONS FOR DELHI DIALOGUE VIII

25. Directions for Delhi Dialogue VIII –
Rumel Dahiya

26. Consolidating the Delhi Dialogue –
Rajiv K. Bhatia

27. Advancing the Delhi Dialogue –
Gopinath Pillai

28. Future Direction for India and ASEAN –
Tan Sri Rastam Mohd Isa

29. The Way Forward –
Kavi Chongkittavorn

30. Connectivity and the Way Forward –
U Nyunt Maung Shein

Index

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