Rudd, who is now the President of the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI), heads a task force constituted by industry body CII and ASPI to develop the case and a strategy for gaining Indian membership in the APEC forum.
Asked when he expects a decision on India's membership of the APEC, in case the forum decides to open its membership in November this year, Rudd told PTI: "By the Lima Summit in November 2016. I cannot imagine APEC engaged in a dilatory process which spins this off into eternity".
"I don't think there will be (opposition), because it is overwhelmingly in US interest for India to be a member of the APEC, but I am sure Indian diplomats are active right across the field. I see no evidence of any reservations in Asia," he said, adding that he has not detected any opposition to India's membership "including from China".
Former foreign Secretary Shyam Saran termed this as a "propitious" time for India to secure membership of APEC.
Elaborating on the roadmap and hurdles for India to secure membership of the APEC forum, Rudd said the historical hurdle has been that APEC some years ago decided to close its membership list.
"The advantage we now face is that APEC has indicated it is prepared to open its membership list. What we require is a decision coming out of this APEC Summit in November that in 2015-16 applications for new memberships will be considered. Other countries who have applied include Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador," he said.
Terming India's APEC membership as the "missing link" in the country's Act East policy, Saran said "it is rather surprising that India is not a part of APEC.".
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