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INTRODUCTION SAARC is an economic and political organization. SAARC was established on December 8, 1985. In terms of population - almost 1.5 billion people .
It aims to accelerate the process of economic and social development in Member States. SAARC provides a platform for the peoples of South Asia to work together in the spirit understanding. In April 2007, at the Association's 14th summit, Afghanistan became its eighth member .
Evolution In the late 1970s, Bangladeshi President Ziaur Rahman proposed the creation of a trade bloc consisting of South Asian countries.  President Rahman addressed letters to the Heads of Government of the countries of South Asia, presenting his vision for the future of the region and the compelling arguments for regional cooperation in the context of evolving international realities.  The foreign secretaries of the seven countries met for the first time in Colombo in April 1981 and identified five broad areas for regional cooperation
A  series of meetings followed in Nepal (Katmandu/November 1981), Pakistan (Islamabad/August, 1982), Bangladesh India (Delhi/July 1983) to enhance regional cooperation  The next step of this process was the Foreign Ministers meeting in New Delhi in 1983 where they adopted the Declaration on South Asian Regional Cooperation (SARC).  First SAARC Summit held on 7-8 December in 1985 in Dhaka where the Heads of State or Government of seven countries adopted the Charter formally establishing the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
  Objectives To promote the welfare of the people  To accelerate economic growth, social progress and cultural development To promote and strengthen collective self-reliance  To contribute to mutual trust, understand and appreciation of one another's problem;  To promote active collaboration and mutual assistance To strengthen cooperation with other developing countries;  To strengthen cooperation among themselves  To cooperate with international and regional organisations with similar aims and purposes.
Secretariat The SAARC Secretariat was established in Kathmandu on 16 January 1987 and was inaugurated by Late King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah of Nepal It is headed by a Secretary General  The Secretariat coordinates and monitors implementation of activities, prepares for and services meetings, and serves as a channel of communication between the Association and its Member States as well as other regional organizations The SAARC Secretariat and Member States  observe 8 December as the SAARC Charter Day.
Secretaries General Abul Ahsan  January 16, 1987 to 15 October 1989 Kant K Bhargava  October17,1989 to December 31,1991 Ibrahim Hussain Zaki  January 1, 1992 toDecember31,1993 Yadav Kant Silwal  January 1, 1994 to December 31, 1995 Naeem U. Hasan  January 1, 1996 to December 31, 1998 Nihal Rodrigo  January 1, 1999 to January 10, 2002 Q.A.M.A. Rahim  January 11, 2002 to February 28, 2005 Lyonpo Chenkyab Dorji  March 1, 2005 to February 29, 2008 Sheel Kant Sharma  March 1, 2008 to present
IPA  (Integrated Programme of Action)   The Declaration on South Asian Regional Cooperation was adopted by the Foreign Ministers in 1983 in New Delhi. During the meeting, the Ministers also launched the Integrated Programme of Action (IPA) in nine agreed areas namely:- Agriculture  Rural Development Telecommunications Meteorology  Health and Population Activities Transport Postal Services Science and Technology Sports, Arts and Culture
List of SAARC summits ¤   1st Saarc Summit  (Dhaka, December 8, 1985) ¤   2nd Saarc Summit  (Bangalore, November 17, 1986) ¤   3rd Saarc Summit  (Katmandu, November 4, 1987) ¤   4th Saarc Summit  (Islamabad, December 31, 1988) ¤   5th Saarc Summit  (Male', November 23, 1990) ¤   6th Saarc Summit  (Colombo, December 21, 1991) ¤   7th Saarc Summit  (Dhaka, April 11, 1993) ¤   8th Saarc Summit  (New Delhi, May 4, 1995) ¤   9th Saarc Summit  (Male', May 14, 1997) ¤  10th Saarc Summit  (Colombo, July 31, 1998) ¤  11th Saarc Summit  (Katmandu, January 6, 2002) ¤  12th Saarc Summit  (Islamabad, January 6, 2004) ¤  13th Saarc Summit  (Dhaka, November 13,2005) ¤  14th Saarc Summit  (New Delhi, April 3-4,2007)   ¤  15th Saarc Summit  (Colombo, July 27 – August 4,2008)
SAPTA  (SAARC Preferential Trading Agreement ) The Agreement on (SAPTA) was signed on 11 April 1993 and entered into force on 7 December 1995 To promote and sustain mutual trade and economic cooperation within the SAARC region through the exchange of concessions. The establishment of an Inter-Governmental Group (IGG) to formulate an agreement to establish a SAPTA by 1997 was approved in the  Sixth Summit of SAARC  held in Colombo in December 1991.
Principles underlying SAPTA   Overall reciprocity and mutuality of advantages Negotiation of tariff reform  Recognition of the special needs of the Least Developed Contracting States and agreement on concrete preferential measures in their favour Inclusion of all products, manufactures and commodities in their raw, semi-processed and processed forms.  So far, four rounds of trade negotiations have been concluded under SAPTA covering over 5000 commodities
SAFTA  (South Asian Free Trade Agreement) The Agreement on the South Asian Free Trade Area is an agreement reached at the 12th SAARC summit at Islamabad, capital of Pakistan on 6 January 2004.  Free trade area covering 1.4 billion people in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan and the Maldives   The new agreement i.e. SAFTA, came into being on 1 January 2006 and will be operational following the ratification of the agreement by the seven governments
India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka -  to bring their duties down to 20 percent in the first phase of the two year period ending in 2007. In the final five year ending 2012, the 20 percent duty will be reduced to zero in a series of annual cuts.  Nepal, Bhutan, and Maldives -three years to reduce tariffs to zero.
Dhaka 2005 summit The summit accorded observer status to People's Republic of China, Japan, South Korea and United States of America. The nations also agreed to organize development funds under a single financial institution with a permanent secretariat, that would cover all SAARC programs ranging from social, to infrastructure, to economic ones .
Observer Status In April 2006, the United States of America and South Korea made formal requests to be granted observer status.  The European Union also indicated interest in being given observer status, and made a formal request for the same to the SAARC Council of Ministers meeting in July 2006. On August 2, 2006 the foreign ministers of the SAARC countries agreed in principle to grant observer status to the US, South Korea and the European Union
SAARC 2008 summit The 15th SAARC summit was held at Colombo during 1 st  and 3 rd  of August, 2008.
The SAARC declaration covers areas of regional cooperation, partnership for growth, connectivity, energy, environment, water resources, poverty alleviation, SAARC development fund, transport, information and communications technology development, SAFTA and trade facilitation, terrorism, and other social and cultural issues. On energy, the Heads of State and Government recognize the need to: develop and conserve conventional sources of energy; build up renewable energy resources; and introduce energy reforms, energy efficiency and the trade and sharing of technology.
For the first time in its history, the declaration specifically mentions terrorism.  SAARC foreign ministers signed agreements on charter of the US $ 307 million SAARC Development Fund, the South Asian Regional Standards Organization, Convention on Mutual Legal Assistance on Criminal Matters (including terrorism), and taking Afghanistan into SAFTA.
Political issues and ineffectiveness SAARC has intentionally laid more stress on "core issues" rather than more decisive political issues like the Kashmir dispute and the Sri Lankan civil war.  SAARC is unable to play a crucial role in integrating South Asia Over the years, SAARC's role in South Asia has been greatly diminished and is now used as a mere platform for annual talks and meetings between its members.
European Union (EU) and SAARC In 1999, EU and SAARC agree to cooperate on improving market access for SAARC products into EU. The EU has observer in SAARC since 2006. EU is convinced that SAARC could play a useful role in regional co-operation and dialogue.
FUTURE MEMBERSHIP The People's Republic of China  The Islamic Republic of Iran The Russian Federation  Union of Myanmar The Republic of South Africa
DESIGNATED SAARC YEARS 1989  SAARC Year of Combating Drug Abuse and Drug Trafficking 1990  SAARC Year of Girl Child 1991  SAARC Year of Shelter 1992  SAARC Year of Environment 1993  SAARC Year of Disabled Persons 1994  SAARC Year of the Youth 1995  SAARC Year of Poverty Eradication 1996  SAARC Year of Literacy 1997  SAARC Year of Participatory Governance 1999  SAARC Year of Biodiversity 2002-2003  SAARC Year of Contribution of Youth to Environment 2004  SAARC Awareness Year for TB and HIV/AIDS 2006  South Asia Tourism Year 
SAARC DECADES 1991-2000  SAARC Decade of the Girl Child 2001-2010  SAARC Decade of the Rights of of the child
 

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Final ppt saarc

  • 2.  
  • 3. INTRODUCTION SAARC is an economic and political organization. SAARC was established on December 8, 1985. In terms of population - almost 1.5 billion people .
  • 4. It aims to accelerate the process of economic and social development in Member States. SAARC provides a platform for the peoples of South Asia to work together in the spirit understanding. In April 2007, at the Association's 14th summit, Afghanistan became its eighth member .
  • 5. Evolution In the late 1970s, Bangladeshi President Ziaur Rahman proposed the creation of a trade bloc consisting of South Asian countries. President Rahman addressed letters to the Heads of Government of the countries of South Asia, presenting his vision for the future of the region and the compelling arguments for regional cooperation in the context of evolving international realities. The foreign secretaries of the seven countries met for the first time in Colombo in April 1981 and identified five broad areas for regional cooperation
  • 6. A series of meetings followed in Nepal (Katmandu/November 1981), Pakistan (Islamabad/August, 1982), Bangladesh India (Delhi/July 1983) to enhance regional cooperation The next step of this process was the Foreign Ministers meeting in New Delhi in 1983 where they adopted the Declaration on South Asian Regional Cooperation (SARC). First SAARC Summit held on 7-8 December in 1985 in Dhaka where the Heads of State or Government of seven countries adopted the Charter formally establishing the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
  • 7. Objectives To promote the welfare of the people To accelerate economic growth, social progress and cultural development To promote and strengthen collective self-reliance To contribute to mutual trust, understand and appreciation of one another's problem; To promote active collaboration and mutual assistance To strengthen cooperation with other developing countries; To strengthen cooperation among themselves To cooperate with international and regional organisations with similar aims and purposes.
  • 8. Secretariat The SAARC Secretariat was established in Kathmandu on 16 January 1987 and was inaugurated by Late King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah of Nepal It is headed by a Secretary General The Secretariat coordinates and monitors implementation of activities, prepares for and services meetings, and serves as a channel of communication between the Association and its Member States as well as other regional organizations The SAARC Secretariat and Member States observe 8 December as the SAARC Charter Day.
  • 9. Secretaries General Abul Ahsan January 16, 1987 to 15 October 1989 Kant K Bhargava October17,1989 to December 31,1991 Ibrahim Hussain Zaki January 1, 1992 toDecember31,1993 Yadav Kant Silwal January 1, 1994 to December 31, 1995 Naeem U. Hasan January 1, 1996 to December 31, 1998 Nihal Rodrigo January 1, 1999 to January 10, 2002 Q.A.M.A. Rahim January 11, 2002 to February 28, 2005 Lyonpo Chenkyab Dorji March 1, 2005 to February 29, 2008 Sheel Kant Sharma March 1, 2008 to present
  • 10. IPA (Integrated Programme of Action) The Declaration on South Asian Regional Cooperation was adopted by the Foreign Ministers in 1983 in New Delhi. During the meeting, the Ministers also launched the Integrated Programme of Action (IPA) in nine agreed areas namely:- Agriculture Rural Development Telecommunications Meteorology Health and Population Activities Transport Postal Services Science and Technology Sports, Arts and Culture
  • 11. List of SAARC summits ¤ 1st Saarc Summit (Dhaka, December 8, 1985) ¤ 2nd Saarc Summit (Bangalore, November 17, 1986) ¤ 3rd Saarc Summit (Katmandu, November 4, 1987) ¤ 4th Saarc Summit (Islamabad, December 31, 1988) ¤ 5th Saarc Summit (Male', November 23, 1990) ¤ 6th Saarc Summit (Colombo, December 21, 1991) ¤ 7th Saarc Summit (Dhaka, April 11, 1993) ¤ 8th Saarc Summit (New Delhi, May 4, 1995) ¤ 9th Saarc Summit (Male', May 14, 1997) ¤ 10th Saarc Summit (Colombo, July 31, 1998) ¤ 11th Saarc Summit (Katmandu, January 6, 2002) ¤ 12th Saarc Summit (Islamabad, January 6, 2004) ¤ 13th Saarc Summit (Dhaka, November 13,2005) ¤ 14th Saarc Summit (New Delhi, April 3-4,2007) ¤ 15th Saarc Summit (Colombo, July 27 – August 4,2008)
  • 12. SAPTA (SAARC Preferential Trading Agreement ) The Agreement on (SAPTA) was signed on 11 April 1993 and entered into force on 7 December 1995 To promote and sustain mutual trade and economic cooperation within the SAARC region through the exchange of concessions. The establishment of an Inter-Governmental Group (IGG) to formulate an agreement to establish a SAPTA by 1997 was approved in the Sixth Summit of SAARC held in Colombo in December 1991.
  • 13. Principles underlying SAPTA Overall reciprocity and mutuality of advantages Negotiation of tariff reform Recognition of the special needs of the Least Developed Contracting States and agreement on concrete preferential measures in their favour Inclusion of all products, manufactures and commodities in their raw, semi-processed and processed forms. So far, four rounds of trade negotiations have been concluded under SAPTA covering over 5000 commodities
  • 14. SAFTA (South Asian Free Trade Agreement) The Agreement on the South Asian Free Trade Area is an agreement reached at the 12th SAARC summit at Islamabad, capital of Pakistan on 6 January 2004. Free trade area covering 1.4 billion people in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan and the Maldives The new agreement i.e. SAFTA, came into being on 1 January 2006 and will be operational following the ratification of the agreement by the seven governments
  • 15. India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka - to bring their duties down to 20 percent in the first phase of the two year period ending in 2007. In the final five year ending 2012, the 20 percent duty will be reduced to zero in a series of annual cuts. Nepal, Bhutan, and Maldives -three years to reduce tariffs to zero.
  • 16. Dhaka 2005 summit The summit accorded observer status to People's Republic of China, Japan, South Korea and United States of America. The nations also agreed to organize development funds under a single financial institution with a permanent secretariat, that would cover all SAARC programs ranging from social, to infrastructure, to economic ones .
  • 17. Observer Status In April 2006, the United States of America and South Korea made formal requests to be granted observer status. The European Union also indicated interest in being given observer status, and made a formal request for the same to the SAARC Council of Ministers meeting in July 2006. On August 2, 2006 the foreign ministers of the SAARC countries agreed in principle to grant observer status to the US, South Korea and the European Union
  • 18. SAARC 2008 summit The 15th SAARC summit was held at Colombo during 1 st and 3 rd of August, 2008.
  • 19. The SAARC declaration covers areas of regional cooperation, partnership for growth, connectivity, energy, environment, water resources, poverty alleviation, SAARC development fund, transport, information and communications technology development, SAFTA and trade facilitation, terrorism, and other social and cultural issues. On energy, the Heads of State and Government recognize the need to: develop and conserve conventional sources of energy; build up renewable energy resources; and introduce energy reforms, energy efficiency and the trade and sharing of technology.
  • 20. For the first time in its history, the declaration specifically mentions terrorism. SAARC foreign ministers signed agreements on charter of the US $ 307 million SAARC Development Fund, the South Asian Regional Standards Organization, Convention on Mutual Legal Assistance on Criminal Matters (including terrorism), and taking Afghanistan into SAFTA.
  • 21. Political issues and ineffectiveness SAARC has intentionally laid more stress on "core issues" rather than more decisive political issues like the Kashmir dispute and the Sri Lankan civil war. SAARC is unable to play a crucial role in integrating South Asia Over the years, SAARC's role in South Asia has been greatly diminished and is now used as a mere platform for annual talks and meetings between its members.
  • 22. European Union (EU) and SAARC In 1999, EU and SAARC agree to cooperate on improving market access for SAARC products into EU. The EU has observer in SAARC since 2006. EU is convinced that SAARC could play a useful role in regional co-operation and dialogue.
  • 23. FUTURE MEMBERSHIP The People's Republic of China The Islamic Republic of Iran The Russian Federation Union of Myanmar The Republic of South Africa
  • 24. DESIGNATED SAARC YEARS 1989 SAARC Year of Combating Drug Abuse and Drug Trafficking 1990 SAARC Year of Girl Child 1991 SAARC Year of Shelter 1992 SAARC Year of Environment 1993 SAARC Year of Disabled Persons 1994 SAARC Year of the Youth 1995 SAARC Year of Poverty Eradication 1996 SAARC Year of Literacy 1997 SAARC Year of Participatory Governance 1999 SAARC Year of Biodiversity 2002-2003 SAARC Year of Contribution of Youth to Environment 2004 SAARC Awareness Year for TB and HIV/AIDS 2006 South Asia Tourism Year 
  • 25. SAARC DECADES 1991-2000 SAARC Decade of the Girl Child 2001-2010 SAARC Decade of the Rights of of the child
  • 26.