15 multilateralism in furtherance of its overarching concept of extended neighbourhood. Further,
ASEAN–India Partnership also portrays an emerging Asian
Community of nations which, as envisioned by the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, would constitute an arc of advantages India’s accession to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation (TAC) of ASEAN, New
Delhi’s endorsement of the Southeast Asia Nuclear Free Zone and its founder-membership
of East Asia Summit, which is looked upon as a prelude to the much epitomized Asian Community, have augured well for broadening and deepening India-ASEAN partnership. At the Commemorative Summit held in New Delhi on 20-21 December 2012 on the eve of twenty years of dialogue partnership and ten years of summit partnership,
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s pertinent reference to “connectivity—physical, institutional, people-to- people, digital and by sea and air- as holding the key to closer
partnership between India and ASEAN” (PMO 2012), invariably points out the rider to the sum total of historical, geographical and economic parameters in realizing not merely the ‘ASEAN Community by 2015 but also the Asian Economic Community (as being enunciated by Japan) or Asia-Pacific Community (as being advocated by Australia, the theatre
of which is Indo-Pacific, encompassing the region from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific.
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