The decision to induct the US as the sixth dialogue partner was taken at the Ministerial Meeting of the grouping here. The other five dialogue partners are--China, Japan, the UK, France and Egypt.
The induction process came following a request from the US, which had applied for the status of a dialogue partner a few months back. The US had also taken up the matter with India, the current Chair of the Association, during the Indo- US Strategic Dialogue in June in Washington.
A document containing the US request was then sent out to all member states about two months back seeking their comments.
While India was open to the US request, Iran, a member- country, had expressed "some concerns" over induction of Washington.
However, there was hectic back-room diplomacy which saw India pushing the US' case and working overtime to work out a consensus decision.
The US is keen to get a footing in the key grouping, not because of economic reasons but more due to its re-engagement with Asia and to push for its 'pivot to Asia' policy.
Official sources said that since the grouping is of considerable economic and strategic importance, the US wanted to be part of it.
The prominent members of the grouping, which also saw entry of a new member- Comoros Islands, an archipelago of four islands and several islets located in the western Indian Ocean, are India, Australia, South Africa, Oman, the UAE, Thailand, Singapore, Iran, Kenya, Indonesia, Mauritius and Malaysia.
Incidentally, many of these countries share close security ties with the US.
Indian Ocean is vital for the transportation of oil and conduct of global trade.
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