
A Common Heritage A Shared Future
Last December, India And ASEAN Celebrated 20 Years Of Dialog And Partnership, With Trade Expected To Increase 30 Percent Or U$100 Billion By 2015. In Indonesia, Indian Investors Today Are Well Known In Two Dominant Sectors—Textile and Coal. While Trade And Investment Between The Two Countries Are Growing, And Government Relations Are Problem Free, There Must Be More Effort To Bring The Peoples Of The Two Nations—Which Share Similar History And Culture—Together.
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PenulisPDAT
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TEMPO Publishing -
EditorTim Penyusun PDAT: Ismail, Asih Widiarti, Dani Muhadiansyah, Evan Koesumah
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SubjekSosial dan Politik
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BahasaEnglish
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A Common Heritage A Shared Future
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