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India is known as a leading voice in international affairs. Indias economic size vast and growing market democratic institutions access to ocean and foundation of science largely explain why India continues to play an important role in global and regional affairs. India is the only country in Asia having the heft to counterbalance China and thus welcomed by many countries in Asia and the Pacific. India has embarked on a period of radical changes in its foreign and economic policies. Faced with a major slowdown of Indias trade with Southeast and East Asia in 2014-15 the government responded by initiating far-reaching Act East Policy (AEP) aimed at greater economic integration with South Southeast and East Asian nations. Started with a fresh vigour in 2014 AEP has gained a new momentum while acting on the east. The Act East is now getting transformed into Act Indo-Pacific. This book presents short essays written by the author on several key aspects of Indias economic relations and the challenges faced by India in the post-AEP period. Ten broad themes are analysed in this book: BBIN BIMSTEC SAARC ASEAN MGC Act East - North East BCIM BRI Act Far East and Indo-Pacific. This volume highlights what in authors best judgement should be the direction for Indias expanding neighbourhood. It is an economists insight and field experience based analysis that offers guidelines for international cooperation. This volume is an invaluable companion for the policymakers academia students of international relations diplomats and the general readership as well. Indias foreign policy started attracting renewed global attention since the beginning of the economic reforms in 1991 which led to the gradual opening of the Indian economy. Indias trade has expanded manifold and today contributes over 40 per cent of its GDP as compared about 3 per cent before. In PPP terms India is the worlds one of the top five largest economies. Clearly the world expects India to play a larger role commensurate with its size and growing power. In rising protectionism worldwide countries particularly developing and LDCs are looking towards a greater regional cooperation.