Introduction:
The present age is an age of co-operation and developing international
relations.With the process of globalization, countries of the world are coming
closer to one another and forming different organisations or alliance for
mutual benefits.Different nations of particular global region unite in a common
platform and share and co-operate among themselves.Also discuss their problems
and work together to achieve their goals. SAARC is such an organization.
Meaning
Of SAARC: SAARC is an acronym which stands for South Asian Association for
Regional Co-operation.As a clear form the name SAARC is a regional platform for
co-operation.SAARC member countries are
Bangladesh,India,Nepal,Pakistan,Maldives,Bhutan and Srilanka.Recently Afganistan
has been recognized as the eight members of SAARC nation.Besides,
UN,OIC,EU,China have got the observer status of SAARC.
Formation
And History: SAARC is the brain child of Late President of Bangladesh,Ziaur
Rahman.In order to form a co-operative family of Bangladeshis neighbor
countries,he toured the seven countries in 1980 and tried to convince the head
of the states to come under the same umbrella where they work to solve their
common problems.His dreams finally came into being in 1981 when the foreign
secretaries of seven countries met in Colombo to decide the field of
co-operation.Agriculture,rural developments,tele-communications,weather,health
and family planning,poverty alleviation and scientific development were set as
the fields of co-operation.But it was not until 1985 that SAARC started its
marching steps ahead.
SAARC
Summits: SAARC summits is the regular meeting of the heads of the SAARC
states.The first summits of SAARC was held in Dhaka on 7 December 1985.The next
summits was held in Bangalore at the end of the year 1986.In this summits,it
was decided that a permanent secretariat would be set up in Kathmandu,the
capital of Nepal.The third summits was held in Kathmandu,Nepal in 1987,the
fourth in Islamabad in 1988,the fifth in Maldives in 1990.The six summits is
set to be held in Colombo,Sri Lanka in 1991.The subsequent summits were held by
rotation of the SAARC states excluding Bhutan.Bangladesh hosted second SAARC
summits in 1993 and the third in 2005.The coming 14th summit is set to be held
in India in 2007.In the Dhaka summit in 2005,Afganistan has been given the
membership status and Japan and China have been given the status of observer
states.
SAARC
And It’s Importance: All the SAARC countries have a common and shared
history.Apart from history,SAARC countries have some other shared interests and
problems.It is the world’s most densely populated region and one of the most
fertile areas.Besides,SAARC countries have common regions,tradition,dress,food
and culture and political aspects.And most important of all,all the SAARC
countries have common problems and issues like
poverty,illiteracy,malnutrition,natural disasters,internal conflicts,industrial
and technological backwardness,low GDP and poor socio-economic condition and
uplift their living standard.
SAARC
Achievement And Failures: SAARC is comparatively a new organization in the
global area.It’s achievements are many,but failures are many.However,SAARC
countries have started working to establish a Free Trade Area(FTA) which will
increase their internal trade and lessen the trade gap of some states
considerably.They have also agreed to establish a SAARC university in India,a
food bank in Pakistan and also a energy reserve.However,it’s failure are that
it has not yet been able to solve internal regional conflicts,ensure regional
security,reduce poverty and develop a pre-warning system of natural disasters
by sharing information.It has also failed to increase trade among SAARC nations
and co-operate in other areas.
Conclusion:
Whatever the gains of SAARC so far may be it is the only platform where thr
state leaders meet and discuss issues.SAARC is an organization of about 150
crore of people.It is their hope and aspiration.It is upto the SAARC leaders to
work together for a developed,peaceful and prosperous South Asia.Bangladesh as
a pioneering nation of SAARC should play the leading role in this regard.
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