Pitching for closer economic ties between ASEAN and India, K Shanmugam said the missing link in the economic landscape between the two sides was greater physical connectivity.
"The missing link in our economic landscape is really the need for linkages for grater land and sea connectivity between ASEAN and India that will completely transform and facilitate the interaction and enhance business opportunities both ways," Shanmugam said.
"If we can physically connect ASEAN with India through Assam .... That physical connectivity will transform the landscape," he said while delivering the inaugural lecture of the newly-established ASEAN-India Centre here.
"India and ASEAN had a commemorative summit in December 2012, the outcomes were good, emphasised the importance of the relationship and agreed on the elevation of the relationship to a strategic partnership and the leaders endorsed the ASEAN-India vision statement," Shanmugam said.
The Foreign Minister also spoke of robust economic partnership that Singapore shares with India.
India-Singapore trade grew from about USD 9 billion from 2004 before they signed the FTA (free trade agreement) to USD 24 billion last year, he pointed out.
India's trade with rest of ASEAN has progressed well. Trade has increased by 40 per cent to USD 75 billion surpassing the 2012 trade target of 2012.
The minister also welcomed the conclusion of ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement (AIFTA) services and investment negotiations which is to be signed next month.
