Saarc Notes
Saarc Notes
Saarc Notes
Afghanistan became the newest member of SAARC at the 13th annual summit in 2005.
The Headquarters and Secretariat of the Association are at Kathmandu, Nepal.
What are its Principles?
Cooperation within the framework of the SAARC shall be based on:
o Afghanistan
o Bangladesh
o Bhutan
o India
o Maldives
o Nepal
o Pakistan
o Sri Lanka
There are currently nine Observers to SAARC, namely:
o Australia,
o China,
o The European Union,
o Iran,
o Japan,
o The Republic of Korea,
o Mauritius,
o Myanmar,
o The United States of America.
What are the Areas of Cooperation?
Human Resource Development and Tourism
Agriculture and Rural Development
Environment, Natural Disasters and Biotechnology
Economic, Trade and Finance
Social Affairs
Information and Poverty Alleviation
Energy, Transport, Science and Technology
Education, Security and Culture and Others
What are the Objectives of the SAARC?
To promote the welfare of the people of South Asia and to improve their quality of life.
To accelerate economic growth, social progress and cultural development in the region
and to provide all individuals the opportunity to live in dignity and to realize their full
potentials.
To promote and strengthen collective self-reliance among the countries of South Asia.
To contribute to mutual trust, understanding and appreciation of one another’s problems..
To promote active collaboration and mutual assistance in the economic, social, cultural,
technical and scientific fields.
To strengthen cooperation with other developing countries.
To strengthen cooperation among themselves in international forums on matters of
common interests, and
To cooperate with international and regional organizations with similar aims and purposes.
What are the Principal Organs of the Cooperation?
Meeting of Heads of State or Government
o The SAARC Secretariat was established in Kathmandu on 16 January 1987. Its role is to
coordinate and monitor the implementation of SAARC activities, service the meetings
of the association and serve as a channel of communication between SAARC and other
international organizations.
o The Secretariat comprises the secretary-general, seven directors, and the general
services staff.
The secretary-general is appointed by the Council of Ministers on the principle of
rotation, for a non-renewable tenure of three years.
What are SAARC’s Specialised Bodies?
SAARC Development Fund (SDF):
o Its primary objective is funding of project-based collaboration in social sectors such as
poverty alleviation, development, etc.
o South Asian Regional Standards Organization (SARSO) has its Secretariat at Dhaka,
Bangladesh.
o It was established to achieve and enhance coordination and cooperation among
SAARC member states in the fields of standardization and conformity assessment and is
aimed to develop harmonized Standards for the region to facilitate intra-regional trade and
to have access in the global market.
SAARC Arbitration Council