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INDIA
   The second most populous country in world.
   world's most-populous democracy
   One of the fastest economic growth rates in world.
   India's nominal GDP stood at US$1.243 trillion, which
    makes it the eleventh-largest economy in the world.
   If PPP is taken into account, India's economy is the
    fourth largest in the world at US$3.561 trillion
   With an average annual GDP growth rate of 5.8% for
    the past two decades, India is one of the fastest
    growing economies in the world.
SOUTH EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES


   Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Myamar, Malaysia,
    Brunai, Viyatnam, Bhutan etc..
Indian-Indonesian relations
Indian-Indonesian Relation

   The name Indonesia derives from the Latin Indus,
    meaning "India", and the Greek nesos, meaning
    "island".
   In 1955, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and
    Indonesian President Sukarno were among the
    founders of the Declaration to establish the New
    Strategic Partnership between Indonesia and India
    was signed by President Yudhoyono and Prime
    Minister Manmohan Singh.
   India has an embassy in Jakarta and Indonesia
    operates an embassy in Delhi.
India Indonesia Culture
   Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism and Islam are
    the main religions.
    88% of Indonesians are Muslims & others are
    Catholic, Hindu, Buddhist, Christian.
   Where as Hinduism is the main religion of India.
   Cultural Exchange Programme (CEP) was signed in
    1955.
Trade details


    The rupiah (Rp) is the official currency of
     Indonesia. The name derives Rupee & Perak.
    India and Indonesia have achieved their trade target of
     $10 billion in 2010.
    Per Capita income of Indonesia $ 2,200.
    The bilateral trade between two countries was USD 7
     Million in 2008-09.
    JSG group is formed to promote FTA.
    Key trade products: electronics, Raw materials, Textile
     machinery, Drugs and pharmaceuticals, Software
     development and training, Steel and metal etc..
India Indonesia Political Relationship
   India’s major role in Indonesia’s Independence.
   A bilateral Agreement on Avoidance of Double
    Taxation between two countries was concluded
    in January, 1986.
    July 2004, MOU was signed to counter
    Terrorism together.
   Declaration to establish the New Strategic
    Partnership between Indonesia and India to
    strengthen cultural, economic relations & to
    maintain peace.
Indo-Singaporean relations
INDIA-SINGAPORE RELATIONS



   India and Singapore share long-standing cultural,
    commercial and strategic relations, with Singapore
    being a part of the "Greater India" cultural and
    commercial region.
   Ever since Singapore's independence, both nations
    have maintained high-level contacts.
ECONOMIC DETAILS
   A free trade agreement between India and Singapore .
   India-Singapore trade was SGD 14.87 billion in 2010.
   In 2008-09 Imports & Exports figures stood at USD Billion
    287.7 & 168.6 respectively.
   % Increase in growth in Imports & Exports are 21% & 6%
    respectively.
   Singapore and India sign Comprehensive Economic
    Cooperation Agreement.
   In 2008-09 Singapore invested Rs. 15727 Crore in India.
    The major export & Import items are Crude petroleum,
    Refined Motor spirit, Polished diamonds , Aluminum
    sheets, Parts & accessories of computers, Synthetic
    fabrics, Silk fabrics, Cotton, Benzene, Acids, Household
    articles of stainless steel, Products of iron and steel, Parts
    of Boring or Sinking machinery, X-ray tubes, Medical
    Surgical Dental or Veteri Tobacco.
POLITICAL RELATIONSHIP WITH
INDIA
   Launch of ‘INDIAN BUSINESS FORUM’ in singapore on
    june 20 ,2007.
   Subhas Chandra Bose and Jawarharlal Nehru organised
    a ‘INDIAN INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE’ which was active
    in singapore
   Singapore was the first country to support India during
    Indo-Pak war .
   Collabration of civil aviation sector .
CULTURAL RELATIONSHIPS
   Approx. 35 hindu templesin Singapore .
   Diwali is listed as national public holiday in
    Singapore .
   Upcoming favourite and very popular tourist
    destination , herbal treatments especially for
    Indian people .
Indian–Thailand relations
Indian–Thailand Relations
   Diplomatic relations between India and Thailand
    were established in 1947
   India's Look East policy from 1993 and
    Thailand's Look West policy since 1996 set the
    stage for a substantive consolidation of bilateral
    relations
   In 2003, a free trade agreement was signed
    between
   India and Thailand have a close cultural relations
    as many of Thai words have originated from
    Sanskrit which is an Indian classical language.
Trade Aspects
   Free Trade Area
   Total FDI approvals during 1991-2007 (upto
    March) are over US$ 75.63 billion.
   Top sectors attracting FDI approvals and Inflows
   Top Investing Companies
   One Indian bank namely Bharat Overseas Bank
    (now Indian Overseas Bank) has been functioning
    in Thailand since 1973
   Total (overall) number of technical collaborations
    during the last fifteen years is 7,846 out of which
    41 (0.52%) are with Thailand since 1991
FUTURE PROSPECTS
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India n south asia

  • 1.
  • 2. INDIA  The second most populous country in world.  world's most-populous democracy  One of the fastest economic growth rates in world.  India's nominal GDP stood at US$1.243 trillion, which makes it the eleventh-largest economy in the world.  If PPP is taken into account, India's economy is the fourth largest in the world at US$3.561 trillion  With an average annual GDP growth rate of 5.8% for the past two decades, India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
  • 3. SOUTH EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES  Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Myamar, Malaysia, Brunai, Viyatnam, Bhutan etc..
  • 5. Indian-Indonesian Relation  The name Indonesia derives from the Latin Indus, meaning "India", and the Greek nesos, meaning "island".  In 1955, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Indonesian President Sukarno were among the founders of the Declaration to establish the New Strategic Partnership between Indonesia and India was signed by President Yudhoyono and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.  India has an embassy in Jakarta and Indonesia operates an embassy in Delhi.
  • 6. India Indonesia Culture  Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism and Islam are the main religions.  88% of Indonesians are Muslims & others are Catholic, Hindu, Buddhist, Christian.  Where as Hinduism is the main religion of India.  Cultural Exchange Programme (CEP) was signed in 1955.
  • 7. Trade details  The rupiah (Rp) is the official currency of Indonesia. The name derives Rupee & Perak.  India and Indonesia have achieved their trade target of $10 billion in 2010.  Per Capita income of Indonesia $ 2,200.  The bilateral trade between two countries was USD 7 Million in 2008-09.  JSG group is formed to promote FTA.  Key trade products: electronics, Raw materials, Textile machinery, Drugs and pharmaceuticals, Software development and training, Steel and metal etc..
  • 8. India Indonesia Political Relationship  India’s major role in Indonesia’s Independence.  A bilateral Agreement on Avoidance of Double Taxation between two countries was concluded in January, 1986.  July 2004, MOU was signed to counter Terrorism together.  Declaration to establish the New Strategic Partnership between Indonesia and India to strengthen cultural, economic relations & to maintain peace.
  • 10.
  • 11. INDIA-SINGAPORE RELATIONS  India and Singapore share long-standing cultural, commercial and strategic relations, with Singapore being a part of the "Greater India" cultural and commercial region.  Ever since Singapore's independence, both nations have maintained high-level contacts.
  • 12. ECONOMIC DETAILS  A free trade agreement between India and Singapore .  India-Singapore trade was SGD 14.87 billion in 2010.  In 2008-09 Imports & Exports figures stood at USD Billion 287.7 & 168.6 respectively.  % Increase in growth in Imports & Exports are 21% & 6% respectively.  Singapore and India sign Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement.  In 2008-09 Singapore invested Rs. 15727 Crore in India.  The major export & Import items are Crude petroleum, Refined Motor spirit, Polished diamonds , Aluminum sheets, Parts & accessories of computers, Synthetic fabrics, Silk fabrics, Cotton, Benzene, Acids, Household articles of stainless steel, Products of iron and steel, Parts of Boring or Sinking machinery, X-ray tubes, Medical Surgical Dental or Veteri Tobacco.
  • 13. POLITICAL RELATIONSHIP WITH INDIA  Launch of ‘INDIAN BUSINESS FORUM’ in singapore on june 20 ,2007.  Subhas Chandra Bose and Jawarharlal Nehru organised a ‘INDIAN INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE’ which was active in singapore  Singapore was the first country to support India during Indo-Pak war .  Collabration of civil aviation sector .
  • 14. CULTURAL RELATIONSHIPS  Approx. 35 hindu templesin Singapore .  Diwali is listed as national public holiday in Singapore .  Upcoming favourite and very popular tourist destination , herbal treatments especially for Indian people .
  • 15.
  • 17. Indian–Thailand Relations  Diplomatic relations between India and Thailand were established in 1947  India's Look East policy from 1993 and Thailand's Look West policy since 1996 set the stage for a substantive consolidation of bilateral relations  In 2003, a free trade agreement was signed between  India and Thailand have a close cultural relations as many of Thai words have originated from Sanskrit which is an Indian classical language.
  • 18. Trade Aspects  Free Trade Area  Total FDI approvals during 1991-2007 (upto March) are over US$ 75.63 billion.  Top sectors attracting FDI approvals and Inflows  Top Investing Companies  One Indian bank namely Bharat Overseas Bank (now Indian Overseas Bank) has been functioning in Thailand since 1973  Total (overall) number of technical collaborations during the last fifteen years is 7,846 out of which 41 (0.52%) are with Thailand since 1991