Modi will also hold talks with top leadership of Malaysia on ways to ramp up bilateral cooperation in a range of areas including defence and security and take the strategic ties to a new level. The two sides are likely to sign a number of MoUs.
Combating terrorism is likely to be the major focus area of the 10th East Asia Summit and the Prime Minister will seek concerted efforts to defeat the challenge as the shock of the Paris terrorist attacks jolted the whole world, said officials.
ASEAN is India's fourth largest trading partner and India in turn is sixth largest trading partner for the bloc. The combined GDP of both sides is USD 2.57 trillion.
On November 21, Modi will attend the 13th ASEAN-India Summit and will address the East Asia Summit the next day.
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He said India was for speedy implementation of the declaration of code of conduct and was looking forward to conclusion of a document in this regard between ASEAN and China.
India and ASEAN countries are also likely to discuss ways to enhance connectivity links. A motor vehicles agreement among India-Myanmar-Thailand has just been finalised and the negotiations for ASEAN-India maritime transport agreement are also underway, he said.
A statement on Regional Comprehensive Economic
Partnership (RCEP) Negotiations is also likely to be issued by the leaders of East Asia Summit.
Wadhwa said negotiations on an RCEP Agreement involving the 10 ASEAN countries and its six FTA partners including India have seen some breakthroughs and are expected to be concluded in 2016.
He said RCEP will open door for Indian business in the RCEP countries having combined GDP of USD 17 trillion.
Seven statements and declarations are expected to be adopted at the EAS to reinforce its commitment to specific issues including countering violent extremism, ensuring security and enhancing regional maritime cooperation.
Modi along with other East Asia Summit Heads of State and Government will also witness the signing ceremony by ASEAN's "2015 Kuala Lumpur Declaration on the Establishment of the ASEAN Community" and the "Kuala Lumpur Declaration on ASEAN 2025: Forging Ahead Together".
Trade between India and ASEAN stood at USD 76.52 billion in 2014-15. India's exports to ASEAN were USD 31.81 billion and India's imports from ASEAN were USD 44.71 billion.
The ASEAN-India economic integration process has got a fillip with the creation of the ASEAN-India Free Trade Area in July this year, after the ASEAN-India Trade in Services and Investment Agreements came into force.
The key members of ASEAN block include Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam.
Modi's visit to Malaysia is also a bilateral one and he will have wide-ranging talks with his Malaysian counterpart Najib Bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak. Modi will unveil a statue of Swamy Vivekananda and gift a bust of Mahatma Gandhi to Malaysia.
His engagement in Malaysia will include addressing an Indian community event and interacting with a group of top businessmen. Both sides are expected to sign an MoU to enhance cooperation in cyber-security.
Ties between India and Malaysia are on an upswing and bilateral trade volume last year was around USD 14 billion. Around 2 million Indians live in Malaysia and constitute 8 per cent of its total population.