Connecting South and Southeast Asia: Implementation Challenges and Coordination

Published By: | Published Date: October, 08 , 2014

With closer regional integration there is increasing interest within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and on the part of ASEAN's dialogue partners in the potential gains of closer connections between Southeast Asia and South Asia. The strategic positions of India, Myanmar, and Thailand provide the basis and scope for implementing multi-modal connectivity projects, for building upon and improving existing infrastructure and processes for cross-border connectivity in trade. With outward-looking policies in the various subregions that seek to link their economies closer than ever, the ASEAN and South Asian countries are presented with a wide array of options at the bilateral, subregional, and regional levels that can be pursued in partnership under the different frameworks for cooperation.

Author(s): Termsak Chalermpalanupap, Tin Maung Maung, Francis Hutchinson, Rahul Mishra, Moe Thuzar | Posted on: Dec 29, 2015 | Views()


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