Abstract


 
 Combined with common features such as historical context, geographical proximity, common characteristics of social and political values, the amount of material and human resources inspired the recognition of the South Asian block known as SAARC (South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation). The SAARC sanction plots alluring objectives and goals that are intended to advance nearer trade, economic, cultural, and social relations in South Asia. The association has passed a few goals and archives to seek after these destinations. This regional alliance has a great deal of potential for advancing trade, economic relations, education, travel industry, health care, women empowerment, terrorism, human development, communication, and agriculture development. The key concept behind this co-operational of regional partners was the extension of commercial, political, and social collaboration, a shared understanding of the region's tacit use, and persistence in countering threats
 
 
 
  

Highlights

  • South Asia's persistent legacies of colonial history; uncontrolled human and distinct movements through fragile, porous, fractured borders; intra-territorial economic disparities; ethnic and spiritual differences; and consequent bilateral conflicts were hardly any components of SAARC's adjournment base until 1985

  • The stability and progress of any country today isn't appraised as far as combatant and defense capabilities yet regarding how a community can flourish investments, trade relations, and economic integration inside the region and internationally as well (Tonnesson, 2004). The influence of this value of regionalism in Southern Asia can be seen in the evolution of SAARC

  • It is very strenuous to establish an atmosphere for open collective communication in the presence of a large-scale institutional setup, the representative States have realized the value of this feature of teamwork in recent years, as a consequence of this thought, SAARC has certified to launch a wellconnected South program and it can be so if individuals for whom such steps have been taken such as SAARC Documentation Centre, Scheme for Promotion of Organized Tourism, chairs, Fellowship and Scholarship Schemes, Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Youth Volunteer Programme and South Asian Festivals

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Summary

Introduction

South Asia's persistent legacies of colonial history; uncontrolled human and distinct movements through fragile, porous, fractured borders; intra-territorial economic disparities; ethnic and spiritual differences; and consequent bilateral conflicts were hardly any components of SAARC's adjournment base until 1985. The stability and progress of any country today isn't appraised as far as combatant and defense capabilities yet regarding how a community can flourish investments, trade relations, and economic integration inside the region and internationally as well (Tonnesson, 2004). The influence of this value of regionalism in Southern Asia can be seen in the evolution of SAARC. The principle idea behind this alliance was the expansion of economic, political, and social cooperation, a common view for using the implicit of the region and persistence to counter threats. The general assessment of the alliance shows not extremely pessimistic impressions regardless of the evidence that fruitless in assured disciplines but underlines the imperative to work together elsewhere by relaxing all exceptional debates encompassed by the representative countries and building understanding on secure commitment

Historical Background
Upsurge in External Support
Social Solidarity between Members
Cooperation on Terrorism and Defence
Emphasis on Youth Development
Starvation Reduction
Cooperation on Financial Matters
Obstacles in SAARC Growth
Fear of the Domination of India
The Clash of Civilisations
The Volatility of the Financial Situation
Lack of Confidence amongst Participant Countries
Various Governmental Structures
Lack of Robust Infrastructure
Findings
Policy Recommendations
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