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ASEAN - India dialogue relations have grown rapidly from a sectoral dialogue partnership in 1992 to a full dialogue partnership in December 1995. The relationship was further elevated with the convening of the ASEAN-India Summit in 2002 in Phnom Penh. Since then the ASEAN-India Summit has been held annually. All these took place in a decade, which clearly signifies the importance of the dialogue partnership to ASEAN and India and the progress made in the cooperation.

At the Second ASEAN-India Summit in 2003, the ASEAN-India Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Cooperation was signed by the Leaders of ASEAN and India. The Framework Agreement laid a sound basis for the eventual establishment of an ASEAN-India Regional Trade and Investment Area (RTIA), which includes FTA in goods, services, and investment.

ASEAN and India signed the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods (TIG) Agreement in Bangkok on 13 August 2009, after six years of negotiations. The signing of the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement paves the way for the creation of one of the world's largest FTAs – a market of almost 1.8 billion people with a combined GDP of US$ 2.8 trillion. The ASEAN-India FTA will see tariff liberalisation of over 90 percent of products traded between the two dynamic regions, including the so-called "special products," such as palm oil (crude and refined), coffee, black tea and pepper. Tariffs on over 4,000 product lines will be eliminated by 2016, at the earliest. The ASEAN-India TIG Agreement entered into force on 1 January 2010.

Overview of ASEAN – India Relations

ASEAN – India Free Trade Area

Agreement_on_Dispute_Settlement_Mechanism_Under_the_Framework_Agreement_on_Comprehensive_Economic.pdf

Agreement_on_Trade_in_Goods_Under_the_Framework_Agreement_on_Comprehensive_Economic_Cooperation_between_the_Association_of_Southeast_Asian_Nations_and_the_Republic_of_India

Appendices_C__D

Attachment_to_the_OCP

Framework_Agreement_on_Comprehensive_Economic_Cooperation_Between_the_Republic_of_India_and_the_Association_of_Southeast_Asian_Nations_Bali_8_October_2003

Protocol_to_Amend_the_Framework_Agreement_on_Comprehensive_Economic_Cooperation_between_the_Association_of_Southeast_Asian_Nations_and_the_Republic_of_India_Bangkok_13_Augu

Understanding_on_Article_4_of_the_Agreement_on_Trade_in_Goods_Under_the_Framework_Agreement_on_Comprehensive_Economic_Cooperation_between_the_Association_of_Southeast_Asian_N

Schedule of Tariffs Commitments

Brunei_Darussalam

Cambodia.

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India_to_Philippines.

Indonesia

Lao_PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Vietnam

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Keywords: ASEAN - India, Tariffs Commitments, agreement

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