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    The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an organization of South Asian nations‚ founded in December 1985 and dedicated to economic‚ technological‚ social‚ and cultural development emphasizing collective self-reliance. Its seven founding members are Bangladesh‚ Bhutan‚ India‚ the Maldives‚ Nepal‚ Pakistan‚ and Sri Lanka. Afghanistan joined the organization in 2005. Meetings of heads of state are usually scheduled annually; meetings of foreign secretaries‚ twice annually. It

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    FAILURE REASON OF SAARC Introduction   1. SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) was stablished on 8th December‚1985 by seven countries of Asia named as Pakistan‚ Bhutan‚ Bangladesh‚ Maldives‚ India‚ and Sri Lanka‚ while Afghanistan joined this association later in 2007. The headquarters of SAARC are Katmandu and Nepal. Initially SAARC was established to retreat and up hold the peace in the south Asia region and create the opportunities of interaction between member countries

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    SRILANAKA: INTRODUCTION TO SAARC: The south Asian association for Regional Corporation was established on 8th December 1985 with objectives to promote economic and social progress within the nations. At the time of establishment of the SAARC when government of Nepal‚ India‚ Pakistan‚ Sri Lanka‚ Maldives‚ Bhutan and Bangladesh together stood for friendship and co-operation among each other. Afghanistan later got membership in SAARC and became the 8th member nation. All the member head of eight

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    ___________________________ On the Economics of Regional Powers: Comparing China‚ India‚ Brazil‚ and South Africa Robert Kappel No 145 www.giga-hamburg.de/workingpapers September 2010 GIGA Working Papers serve to disseminate the research results of work in progress prior to publicaton to encourage the exchange of ideas and academic debate. Inclusion of a paper in the Working Papers series does not constitute publication and should not limit publication in any other venue. Copyright

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    Acknowledgement Title page Content page Objectives Introduction: Evolution of SAARC - Formation‚ Proposal Rationale for Regional Cooperation: Economic integration Basic objectives of such economic grouping Potential areas of cooperation between the member countries Objectives of SAARC The management of SAARC: Highest authority Number of summits to date Policy formulation Regional centers India ’s trade relation with SAARC members: Commodity composition of India ’s exports to SAARC countries

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    Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide MBAA 523: Advanced Aviation Economics Estimating Regional Air Transportation Demand – Asia Pacific 14 Sep 2013 Table of Contents 1) Introduction 1.1) Boeing’s forecasting methodology Boeing uses both top-down and bottom-up approaches to analyse the market situation from 2013 to 2032. Bottom-up approach was done by taking into account of forecasting the economic predictions‚ growth momentum‚ historical trends‚

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    Community Based Water Resources Management – Some Regional Experiences1 K M Baharul Islam Development Gateway South Asia ABSTRACT Massive economic and industrial development across the world is depleting access to water resources for the poorer and marginalized communities. While available water resources are increasingly put to sever stress due to over exploitation‚ the communities whose livelihood depends on water resources are being threatened by the lack of access to water. Therefore‚ it

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    South Asian Association of Regional Co-operation An Overview: Success and Failures AN INTRODUCTION The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an organisation of South Asian nations‚ which was established on 8 December 1985 when the government of Bangladesh‚ Bhutan‚ India‚ Maldives‚ Nepal‚ Pakistan‚ and Sri Lanka formally adopted its charter providing for the promotion of economic and social progress‚ cultural development within the South Asia region and also for friendship

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    80s‚ urgency of a social uplift attracted their attention and they felt the need to converge on a platform for economic development in the South Asian region. On the pattern of ASEAN‚ they formed an association called South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation‚ in 1985. In the last ten years‚ besides summit-level meetings‚ frequent Ministerial and Secretary-level meetings‚ workshops and seminars including training programmes have been organised in the name of the organisation to find out ways

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    Causes of failure of SAARC THE two-day 16th summit of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) held in Bhutanese capital of Thimpu on April 28-29 concluded with a joint declaration expressing the resolve of their leaders to wage common struggle for economic development‚ improve their inter-connectivity‚ promote people to people contacts and evolve a joint strategy to tackle the issues of climate change‚ water and food shortages. During the last quarter of the previous century

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