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SouthAsian Association for Regional Cooperation

Overview


The SouthAsian Association For Regional Cooperation Map The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an economic and political organization of eight countries in Southern Asia. In terms of population, its sphere of influence is the largest of any regional organization: almost 1.5 billion people, the combined population of its member states.

Dreaming of a South Asian Union

03.08.2009

Two conflicts simmer in South Asia; one over Kashmir, a second over Tamil Eelam. Taken together, they hold back the progress of a fifth of the world's population. For this reason alone, it is in the interest of all human beings to work towards a final resolution.


India arrests diplomat for 'spying for Pakistan'

04.27.2010

India has arrested a woman working as a diplomat in its Islamabad embassy on charges of spying for Pakistan. The arrest comes ahead of this week's regional summit in Bhutan, where Indian PM Manmohan Singh and Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani may meet on the sidelines.

Q&A: Kashmir dispute

02.25.2010

The mountainous region of Kashmir has been a flashpoint between India and Pakistan for more than 60 years. BBC News provides a step-by-step guide to the dispute.

Al-Qaeda wants South Asia war, says US secretary Gates

01.20.2010

Al-Qaeda is trying to destabilise the whole of South Asia hoping to provoke war between India and Pakistan, US Defence Secretary Robert Gates says.

India and Bangladesh leaders to meet for talks

01.11.2010

The two neighbours are expected to sign a range of agreements including treaties on tackling cross-border crime and combating terrorism. India has also pledged continued economic assistance to Bangladesh.

Cabinet nod for road project to boost SAARC trade

11.05.2009

The cabinet on Thursday approved a 10 billion rupees road project to help increase trade with some South Asian nations, a government statement said.

Manmohan wants open Pak-India border

11.02.2009

Beg proposed making Kashmir a “free economic zone” so that the process of evolving the South Asian union as envisaged in the SAARC charter could begin. He claimed that the Indian prime minister had reacted favourably to the proposal.

SAARC trade portal launched to boost regional trade

10.28.2009

Importers, exporters and small-medium enterprises of the South Asian region now have access to important trade-related information with a click of the mouse. The portal - www.saarctrade.info - is launched on Thursday.

India – Nepal To Sign Trade Pact Next Week

10.21.2009

India will be signing a revised trade pact with Nepal next week. Along with this, a deal for implementing a restriction on unauthorised trade from a third nation will also be signed. The deals, which had been finalised during the visit of Nepali Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal, will be signed in Kathmandu.

Common currency would push trade among SAARC nations

10.18.2009

Stressing upon the proposed common currency, like Euro among the SAARC nations, Goodwill ambassador to UNESCO, Mr Madanjit Singh said that it will serve as an anchor of economic stability that would accelerate trade and commerce among the south Asian countries.

Saarc proposes collective import of crude oil

10.05.2009

The South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (Saarc) has proposed to Pakistan to participate in the proposal to collectively import crude oil and thereby defuse the impact of the expected surge in oil prices in the international market.
Founded:
1985
HQ:
Kathmandu, Nepal
Population:
1.4 billion
GDP (PPP):
US$ 4 trillion
Area:
5.1 million km˛
Members:
  • 8 Countries
  • Observers
  • 7 Countries
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