New Delhi, July 7 -- India and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) started discussions in New Delhi on Monday for the 13th round to review and upgrade their existing free trade agreement, as New Delhi wants to reverse the one-sided deal made during the UPA regime about a quarter century ago, people aware of the matter said. India is concerned about its growing trade deficit with ASEAN, as some non-ASEAN countries like China are using this free trade agreement to dump their goods, they said, requesting anonymity. Citing historical India-ASEAN trade data compiled by the ministry of external affairs, they said India's trade deficit with the 10-member bloc surged to a whopping $45.20 billion by 2024-25 from a mere $4.98 billion i...