Analyzes Indian policy in the ASEAN region since 1967 within a transregional context, demonstrating that India-ASEAN relations are determined by a mix of four India's general foreign policy concern with its own autonomy and territorial integrity, variable relations with superpowers such as the US and China, its close understanding with the Indochina region, and the post-Cold War era policies towards ASEAN states relying on economic reasons. Distributed by Ashgate. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.