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"Look East" Policy, which was initiated in 1991, marked a strategic shift in Indias perspective of the world. It was developed and enacted during the government of Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao and rigorously pursued by the successive governments of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh.
Rao devised the policy as only the first stage of a strategy to foster economic and security cooperation with the United States. However Looking East became an end in itself as India began to focus on developing economic relations with Singapore, largely because of Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew. This is in keeping with the philosophy of the Look East policy of India finding its destiny by linking itself more and more with its Asian partners to engage the rest of the world, and that Indias future and economic interests are best served by greater integration with East and Southeast Asia. Hence, Look East policy is an attempt to forge closer and deeper economic integration with its eastern neighbours as a part of the new realpolitik in evidence in Indias foreign policy, and the engagement with Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a part of the recognition on the part of Indias elite of the strategic and economic importance of the region to the countrys national interests. As Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said, the Look East policy is not merely an external economic policy; it is also a strategic shift in Indias vision of the world and Indias place in the evolving global economy.
Hey mates & Guru's can we have genuine & even handed debate on success/achievements or failures (if any) of our so proclaimed policy.
Rao devised the policy as only the first stage of a strategy to foster economic and security cooperation with the United States. However Looking East became an end in itself as India began to focus on developing economic relations with Singapore, largely because of Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew. This is in keeping with the philosophy of the Look East policy of India finding its destiny by linking itself more and more with its Asian partners to engage the rest of the world, and that Indias future and economic interests are best served by greater integration with East and Southeast Asia. Hence, Look East policy is an attempt to forge closer and deeper economic integration with its eastern neighbours as a part of the new realpolitik in evidence in Indias foreign policy, and the engagement with Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a part of the recognition on the part of Indias elite of the strategic and economic importance of the region to the countrys national interests. As Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said, the Look East policy is not merely an external economic policy; it is also a strategic shift in Indias vision of the world and Indias place in the evolving global economy.
Hey mates & Guru's can we have genuine & even handed debate on success/achievements or failures (if any) of our so proclaimed policy.