ASEAN – Association Of Southeast Asian Nations
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ASEAN was founded on August 8th, 1967. ASEAN or Association of Southeast Asian Nations was formed with Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore. These five countries were the original members. Several other countries followed suit and became members of ASEAN. They were Brunei Darussalam (January 8th, 1984), Cambodia (April 30th 1999), Myanmar (July, 23rd 1997) , Lao PDR(July, 23rd 1997) and Vietnam (July, 28th , 1995).
Facts about ASEAN:
The ASEAN nations together have a population of 500 million. The gross domestic product of the ASEAN members(combined) account for approximately USD$ 700 billion. If all the ASEAN countries are taken into account, the total trade accounts for approximately, USD850 billion.
Aims and objectives of ASEAN:
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations has the following aims:
Association of Southeast Asian Nations Vision 2020:
The Vision 2020 was worked out by several leaders on ASEAN’s 30th anniversary.
The ASEAN members believe in the following:
Principles of ASEAN or Association of Southeast Asian Nations :
The different member nations of ASEAN abide by the following principles with respect to one another. These principles are recorded in the TAC or the Treaty Of Amity And Cooperation In Southeast Asia.
In the year 2003, it was decided by the ASEAN leaders, that the following three pivots required to be formed for further development of the association. The three pivots are mentioned hereunder:



