Sabotaging SAARC
I was part of a media conference,
titled South Asia Looking East, arranged by the East West Centre International in
New Delhi from September 8 to 11. Following the moot, the participants were
invited to a dialogue on September 12 to discuss cooperation among South Asian
journalists.
A senior Indian journalist claimed that the 19th SAARC conference, scheduled to take place in
Pakistan in November, would be called off. Her announcement came just before SusanKreifels, the East West Centre media programmes
manager, was to kick start the formal talk.
During South Asia dialogue in Delhi |
The news came as a shock for the
audience at Delhi’s Hans Hotel conference hall. They asked her if it was a fact
or her desire. She replied, “This is news.” But I believe that it was her
desire.
Another senior
journalist from Sri Lanka, said, “The Indian prime minister might skip the conference
but there is no question of calling it off.”
Indian journalist’s news surfaced
at a time when Uri attack had not taken place, no unusual discussion on the Indus
Water Treaty was underway and even the UNGA meeting was not under discussion. Does
that mean New Delhi had decided to fail the SAARC Conference even before the Uri
attack?
This is not the first time the
regional cooperation forum has suffered from such issues. However, it is still
struggling to narrow down the gap among its members. Two years ago, the conference
had held in Nepal and Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif had refused to use an Indian car
there. Instead, he had taken a car from Pakistan to Nepal.
The word ‘cooperation’ becomes
awkward when a leader from one of SAARC members refuses to board a bullet-proof
car from another member country. What could be the level of expectations when
leaders from two member countries don’t even like to come across each other.
This is not a new phenomenon; it has been prevailing from decades and SAARC has
failed to narrow this trust deficit between two nuclear rivals.
India is not only fleeing from
this meet but also forcing other small nations in the region to remain absent
from the summit. Following India, Shaikh Haseena-led government in Dhaka has also
run away. The Indian media is claiming that Bhutan and Afghanistan, too, will
boycott the summit. If India has done so this time, Pakistan will do the same
next time. Why is this forum needed further? and eventually it happend and Nepal as chairman announced its cancelation.
South Asian Association for
Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was established in 1985 with the aim of economic
cooperation of seven countries located in South Asia. Afghanistan was given
membership as 8th state in 2007, the combined economy of SAARC is 3rd
largest in the world in terms of GDP as purchasing power parity after the
United States and China. Despite being so powerful and important regional club
SAARC could not prove itself as relevant as other such economic blocks in the
world. SAARC has six Apex bodies namely SAARC Chamber of commerce &
Industry (SCCI), South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation in Law
(SAARCLAW), South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA), South Asian
Foundation (SAF) , South Asian Initiative to End Violence against Children
(SAIEVAC) and Foundation of SAARC Writer and Literature (FOSWAL). These bodies
exist only on papers with some offices and office bearers but nothing to
deliver practically.
After observing the activities of
this white elephant (SAARC) it is easily derived that the existence of such
forum is worthless for its member
countries and sure no weight among other nations. Number of deliberations and
proposals are discussed among member’s nations and other analysts to improve
its performance but results are the same that no result.
It is proven fact that engagement
is far better than fleeing away or sitting in the corner what India is opting
this time and forcing other nations to do the same and do the same for what? Is
this forum is belong to Pakistan only? Answer is in negative, this body is for
all 8 nations and should not be jeopardies
by one of its members only. If India think it should boycott this
conference and also think this step can sooth its convection it should opt
this but forcing other nation is a crime against people living under poverty
line. If this practice continues this forum will be no longer exist.
I have a views that if this
region wish to gain progress on economic front then this forum must be expand
with WAARC (South
and West Asia Association of Regional Cooperation) instead of SAARC.
Writer is a senior broadcast journalist. He tweets @ajtabassum
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