13th AITIGA Joint Committee Meeting – Key Outcomes
Overview
From 6‑10 July 2026, India hosted the AITIGA Joint Committee (JC) at Vanijya Bhawan, New Delhi. The meeting was held in a hybrid mode and aimed to speed up the pending review chapters.
Key Developments
- The JC was co‑chaired by Additional Secretary Nitin Kumar Yadav (Ministry of Commerce & Industry) and Deputy Secretary General Mastura Ahmad Mustafa (Malaysia).
- Three sub‑committees – SC‑CPTF, SC‑NTMA and SC‑ROO discussed their respective chapters.
- The JC gave strategic guidance and set time‑bound deliverables for the sub‑committees to expedite the outstanding chapters.
- Delegations from all ten ASEAN members – Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam – participated.
Important Facts
ASEAN accounts for about 11 % of India’s global trade. Bilateral trade between India and ASEAN reached USD 128 billion in 2025‑26, underscoring a strong economic partnership and scope for deeper cooperation.
Exam Relevance
Understanding the AITIGA framework helps answer questions on India’s trade policy, regional integration and economic diplomacy (GS3). The role of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry and the procedural mechanisms of Joint and Sub‑Committees illustrate how multilateral agreements are negotiated and reviewed, a topic often asked in GS2 (Polity) and GS3 (Economy) papers.
Way Forward
To maintain momentum, the sub‑committees must meet the set timelines and present draft chapters for senior‑level review. Successful finalisation will likely lead to reduced tariffs, smoother customs procedures and greater market access, boosting In