Published: 8 Oct 2025
Author: Joanne Lin
For decades, ASEAN–India relations have been described as a partnership full of potential but short on delivery. Despite the shared history, cultural connections, and constant emphasis on shared interest in the Indo-Pacific, efforts to deepen ties have often fallen short of expectations. India and ASEAN may have elevated their relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership, yet in practice, the outcomes still pale in comparison to ASEAN’s more entrenched linkages with China, the US, and Japan.
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