Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd-led Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) yesterday launched a task force to develop a strategy for gaining India's membership in the forum.
The ASPI initiative 'India and APEC: Charting a Path to Membership' will be supported in India by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
"To achieve its economic potential, India should become more fully integrated into global supply chains and international trade and investment flows," Rudd said in a statement.
"Stronger trade and investment ties among India and other Asia-Pacific economies will not only generate economic benefits but also foster stability across the region.
"India's entry into APEC would make it a more inclusive forum for trade consultation and dialogue and thereby mitigate the divisive effects that new trade regimes in Asia could have," Rudd said.
Shyam Saran, former Foreign Secretary of India, said that joining APEC would bolster India's Act East policy by helping it improve its economic engagement and cooperation with Asia-Pacific countries.
Rudd, Saran and Banga are members of the task force which include participants from various APEC economies, such as Indonesia, Korea, the Philippines and the US.
During the first year of the initiative, the task force will examine the challenges and opportunities of India's membership in APEC and develop a plan for its eventual accession to APEC, the statement said.
The members will share the findings with their governments during 2016, in anticipation of the APEC Summit scheduled to be held in Lima, Peru in November next year.
