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Prasanna Lad Vikrant Khanapurkar Balliram Desai Rohan Nalavde Pritam Pore Sallahudin Ansari

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Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Objectives of ASEAN
Enhance peace, security stability Political, security, economic, socio-cultural cooperation Preserve as nuclear weapons free zone Peace with the world, harmonious environment Single market and production base Alleviate poverty, narrow development gap Strengthen democracy, protect and promote human rights Respond to common threats Promote sustainable development Develop human resources

INDIA ASEAN RELATION


Since its start about a decade ago, the partnership between India and the ASEAN nation has been developing at quite a fast pace. India became a sectoral dialogue partner of ASEAN in 1992. Mutual interest led ASEAN to invite India to become its full dialogue partner during the fifth ASEAN Summit in Bangkok in 1995. In August 2009, India signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the ASEAN members in Thailand. India and ASEAN are currently negotiating agreements on trade in services and investment

In 2008-09, India's exports to ASEAN totalled US$ 19.14 billion & imported goods worth US$ 26.3 billion in 2008-09 from ASEAN. To further enhance tourism collaboration between ASEAN and India through concrete activities, during the 3rd ATM+India held on 12 January 2012 in Manado, Indonesia, the ASEAN and India Tourism Ministers signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between ASEAN and India on Strengthening Tourism Cooperation, which would serve as the key instrument for more actionoriented cooperation, encouraging both parties to cooperate in facilitating travel and tourist visits and further strengthen the close tourism partnership.

Export to India
Artificial resins Plastic material Natural rubber Wood products Fertilizers Edible oil coal

Import from India


Oil meal Gems &jewellery Engineering goods Electronic goods Marine products Electronic goods Pharmaceuticals drugs

South Asian Association For Regional Cooperation (SAARC)

INTRODUCTION

SAARC is an economic and political organization.

SAARC was established on December 8, 1985.


In terms of population - almost 1.5 billion people.

It aims to accelerate the process of economic and social development in Member States. SAARC provides a platform for the peoples of South Asia to work together in the spirit understanding.

In April 2007, at the Association's 14th summit, Afghanistan became its eighth member.

Objectives
To promote the welfare of the people To accelerate economic growth, social progress and cultural development To promote and strengthen collective self-reliance To contribute to mutual trust, understand and appreciation of one another's problem; To promote active collaboration and mutual assistance To strengthen cooperation with other developing countries; To strengthen cooperation among themselves To cooperate with international and regional organizations with similar aims and purposes.

European Union (EU)

INTRODUCTION
1952: The basis of the EU began with the signing of the Treaty of Paris, establishing the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), to regulate European industry & improve commerce. * The six founding states were Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and The Netherlands. *1957: the Treaties of Rome were signed by the six member states, forming: -The European Economic Community (EEC)
-The European Atomic Energy Community (Euroatom)
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Basis of the EU
The European Union is based on the rule of law and democracy. It is neither a new State replacing existing ones nor is it comparable to other international organizations. Its Member States delegate sovereignty to common institutions representing the interests of the Union as a whole on questions of joint interest. All decisions and procedures are derived from the basic treaties ratified by the Member States.

Goals of the EU
To continue to improve Europes economy by regulating trade and commerce.
To form a single market for Europe's economic resources. As these goals were accomplished, other goals were developed:
Environmental movements Regulatory acts Human rights concerns.

Principal Objects of the EU


Establish European Citizenship
Ensure freedom, security, and justice Promote economic and social progress Assert Europes role in the world

India-EU Relationship
The EU is India's largest trading partner, accounting for 20% of Indian trade. However India accounts for only 1.8% of the EU's trade and attracts only 0.3% of European Foreign Direct Investment, although still provides India's largest source for India. According to a report in 2011, India, at that time, was the eighth largest trading partner of the European Union, behind China and Russia.

Services every member of state has the right to provide services in other states. Capital There is no restriction on the movement of capital &on payment within the EU Taxation VAT would be applied at rate of no less than 15%

Export & Import to India


Automobile sector Steel IT Banking Power projects construction Heavy equipments

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