SAARC Secretary General Urges for Regional Cooperation for Growth

Mon May 20 2024
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By Naveed Miraj and Shahid Qureshi 

ISLAMABAD: SAARC Secretary General, Ambassador Md. Golam Sarwar has urged for a fresh and committed approach to address the challenges that have hindered SAARC’s progress for decades.
During an interactive session organized by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS) in Islamabad, the SAARC Secretary General stressed that the organization’s future success depends on member states setting aside political differences and prioritizing regional cooperation. Secretary-General said that the recent positive gestures from both India and Pakistan with regard to the SAARC were indeed a good sign and he hoped that these gestures could potentially serve as an ‘icebreaker’ in the future.

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In response to a question regarding the scope of cooperation within SAARC, the Secretary-General said that the organization has broadened its cooperation spectrum in various development areas over time. He specifically noted that food security and sustainable agriculture are central to SAARC’s collaborative framework, along with other significant areas of cooperation.

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The SAARC Secretary General acknowledged the challenges faced by the organization but stressed its unwavering commitment to achieving core objectives such as enhancing intra-regional trade, promoting people-to-people interactions, combating poverty, addressing climate change, improving public health, and advancing women and youth development. He also touched upon the progress achieved made in these key areas thus far.

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Commenting on the Secretary General’s remarks, President of the IRS, Ambassador Jauhar Saleem, said that the Secretary General’s remarks duly conveyed a sense of SAARC’s renewed resolve to tackle the challenges and continue its efforts to promote regional cooperation and development across a wide range of sectors. He further stated that ‘Pakistan is fully committed to the SAARC vision and has remained steadfast in promoting the SAARC objectives’.

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Ambassador Ghulam Dastagir, former Director at the SAARC Secretariat said that there was a need to move beyond formal proclamations, and sincerely work on promoting the people-centric agenda of the SAARC. He identified several areas within SAARC that require comparatively little investments and efforts such as agriculture, medical cooperation, tourism, media cooperation, and women and youth development. He suggested that the SAARC member states should focus on these areas to make progress and benefit the people of the region.

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Dr Shaban Fayyaz, Associate Professor at QAU said that the visit of the SAARC Secretary General to Pakistan was a positive development for the region. It would help rebuild the confidence of SAARC member states in the organization, she added. She further stated that ‘people-to-people contact is the core of regional integration in South Asia, therefore, SAARC member states should facilitate visiting people through a more relaxed visa regime, she emphasized.

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