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Introduction to SAARC
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
Headquarters Kathmandu- Nepal
Official languages- English
Chairman -Mahinda Rajapaksa
Secretary General -Fathimath Dhiyana Saeed
Total Area 5,130,746 km2 (1,980,992 sq mi)
Website http://www.saarc-sec.org/
SAARC
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an organization of
South Asian nations, founded in 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 2007. Meetings of heads of state are usually scheduled annually; meetings
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of foreign secretaries, twice annually. Headquarters are in Kathmandu, Nepal.
HISTORY OF SAARC
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an economic and
political organization of eight countries in Southern Asia. In terms of population, its sphere
of influence is the largest of any regional organization: almost 1.5 billion people, the
combined population of its member states. In the late 1970s, Bangladesh President Ziaur
Rahman proposed the creation of a trade blocconsisting of South Asian countries. The
Bangladeshi proposal was accepted by India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka during a meeting held in
Colombo in 1981. In August 1983, the leaders adopted the Declaration on South Asian
Regional Cooperation during a summit which was held in New Delhi. The seven South Asian
countries, which also included Nepal, Maldives and Bhutan, agreed on five areas of
cooperation. Afghanistan was added to the regional grouping at the behest of India on
November 13, 2005, With the addition of Afghanistan, the total number of member states
were raised to eight.
MEMBERS OF SAARC
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India Bangladesh Sri Lanka Pakistan Bhutan Maldives Nepal Afghanistan
OBJECTIVES OF SAARC
1. To improve the quality of life and welfare of people of the SAARC member countries.
2. To develop the region economically, socially and culturally.3. To provide the opportunity to the people of the region to live in dignity and to exploit
their potentialities.
4. To enhance the self-reliance of the member countries jointly.
5. To provide conductive climate for creating and enhancing mutual trust, understanding
and application of one anothers issues.
6. To enhance the cooperation with other developing economies.
7.
To enhance the mutual assistance among the member countries in the areas ofeconomic, social, cultural, scientific and technical fields.
8. To have unity among the member countries regarding the issues of common interest in
the international forums.
9. To extend cooperation to other trade blocks.
10. To have unity among member countries.
11. Acceleration of economic growth,
12. Social progress and cultural development in the region,
13. Promotion of active collaboration and mutual assistance in the economic, social
cultural, technical and scientific fields and
14. Strengthening of cooperation among the Member States in international forum on
matters of common interest.
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PRINCIPLES OF SAARC
1. Co-operation within the framework of the Association is based on respect
for the principles of sovereign equality, territorial integrity, political
2. independence, non-interference in the internal affairs of other States and
mutual benefit.
3. Such co-operation is to complement and not to substitute bilateral or
multilateral co-operation.
4. Such co-operation should be consistent with bilateral and multilateral
obligations of Member States.
INDIAS CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS SAARC
India has cooperated actively in SAARC activities and vigorously promoted trade and
other forms of economic, social and technical cooperation within SAARC.
India also actively supports people-to-people initiatives aimed at fostering greater mutual
understanding and goodwill in the region.
India is the only SAARC member that shares land borders with four members and sea borders
with two. No other SAARC country shares a common border with each other.
In terms of trade, commerce, investments etc. India is a source of potential investments and
technology, and a major market for products from all other SAARC members.
One of the foremost challenges facing South Asia is the issue of poverty eradication. At the
Twelfth Summit held in Islamabad in January 2004, India offered to contribute US$ 100
million for Poverty Alleviation projects in SAARC countries (outside India). India has
additionally offered to finance feasibility projects in SAARC countries in this regard.
India has granted the highest number of tariff concessions to all SAARC MEMBERS.
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A PROFILE OF SAARC COUNTRIES
This section takes a brief look at the profiles of the South Asian countries in terms
of Population, Forms of Government, Merchandise Trade, and other basic
characteristic features.
BANGLADESH
Bangladesh emerged as an independent country on 16th December 1971. Its official name is
the "People's Republic of Bangladesh". Dhaka is the capital of Republic and Bangle is the
state language. The Independence and National Day of Bangladesh is 26 March. The
population of the country stands at 123.15 million. About 80 percent of the people live in ruralareas. Sixty percent of the people depend on agriculture for their livelihood. The four major
religions in the country are Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity. The Muslims
constitute about 88% of the population and Hindus about 10%. The constitution guarantees
religious and cultural freedom to all citizens of Bangladesh. Bangladesh is a unitary,
independent and sovereign republic comprising three basic organs: the Executive, the
Legislature, and the Judiciary. The President is the Head of State and is elected by the
members of Parliament. The President acts in accordance with the advice of the Prime
Minister, who is the Executive Head. Bangladesh is primarily an agrarian economy.
Agriculture is the single largest sector in the economy producing about 30% of the country's
GDP and employing around 60% of the total labour force. The country has a considerable
number of large, medium and small-sized industries in both the public and the private sectors
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based on both indigenous and imported raw materials. Among them are jute, cotton, textiles,
fertilizer, engineering, shipbuilding, steel, oil-refinery, paper, newsprint, sugar, chemicals,
cement and leather.
BHUTAN
The Bhutanese call their country Druk-yul, the land of the Drukpas (the people) and of
the Druk (Thunder Dragon as in the national flag of Bhutan). Dzongkha is the official
language. The ancient history of the kingdom remains Shrouded in mystery. Since the 8th
century A.D., however, it is clear that Buddhism has played a large part in shaping the course
of Bhutan's history.
Bhutan has remained an independent country throughout its history and it was unified
under central authority in the 17th century. Bhutan's population currently stands at 638,000
people. The people of Bhutan may be divided into two main groups - the Druklpas who are
Buddhists, and the Lhotsampas, or the southerners who are mainly Hindus ofNepali origin.
Bhutan is a monarchy, ruled by the Wangchuck dynasty, which was founded in 1907 by king
Ugyen Wangchuck. Over the years, the monarchs of Bhutan have been the fountainhead of
far-reaching and often dramatic changes in the legislative, judicial and administrative systems
in the country.
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In 1998, the present monarch King Jigme Singye Wangchuck devolved full executive
powers to a new Council ofMinisters elected by the National Assembly. With over 80% of the
people dependent on subsistence farming, the Bhutanese economy is predominantly rural. The
share of the agriculture sector in the gross domestic product has dropped to less than 50% with
the increase in the contribution of hydroelectric power generation and sale, which now
accounts for over 30%. The country has the potential to generate 30,000 MW of power from
its rivers. Besides electricity, Bhutan exports calcium carbide, wood products and cement.
Bhutan has followed a unique development philosophy called Gross National Happiness
(GNH), which is receiving worldwide attention. It lays emphasis on good governance, cultural
promotion, environmental preservation and economic
development.
INDIA
India is an ancient civilization whose roots stretch back to over 5000 years in the
course of which a composite culture emerged making it a land of unity in diversity. India
today is the seventh largest and the second most populous country in the world. It gained
independence from the British on 15th August 1947. India became a Republic on 26 January
1950 when its constitution, which envisages a parliamentary form of government, came into
force. The President of India is the Head of State but the real executive power vests in the
Council of Ministers, headed by the Prime Minister, which aids and advises the President. The
Parliament consists of two Houses, known as the council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the
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House of the People (Lok Sabha). The Council of Ministers is responsible to the House ofthe
People. There are eighteen languages recognized by the Indian Constitution of which Hindi,
spoken by about 30% of the people, is the official language. Nearly every major religion of the
world is represented in India. India ranks among the top ten industrial nations of the world and
has an increasingly affluent middle class.
In terms of purchasing power parity, the Indian economy is the fifth largest in the
world". Major exports include textiles, tea, marine products, jute and jute products, gems and
jewellery chemicals, engineering goods, computer software. Exports have diversified in recent
years with the biggest growth being in technology and knowledge-based products and
services. Imports consist mainly of fertilizer, petrol and petroleum products, newsprint,
medicinal and pharmaceutical products, and organic and inorganic chemicals. The agriculture
sector continues to be an important sector of the economy as it contributes 27% of the GDP, provides employment to 65% of the workforce and accounts for 18% share of the total value
of exports. The total Exports and Imports of India in 2000 is US $44,289 Million and US
$49,724 Million respectively, out of which 0.73 percent of Imports and 4.43
percent of Exports are from SAARC countries.
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MALDIVES
The civilizations of the Maldives date back to more than 2000 years. Archaeological
findings from many ancient sites in the Maldives show ruins of old Buddhist structures, some
date back to 3rd and 4th centuries. The evidence shows that at the time of conversion to Islam
in 1153 A.D. the population of the Maldives was mainly Buddhist. The archipelago of the
Republic of Maldives is made up of a chain of 1190 small and low-lying islands, stretching
over 800 km from north to south. Out of them only 198 islands are inhabited. The population
of the Maldives is 270,101. Maldivians comprise a mixed race, unified through sharing
common history, language and religion. Dhivehi is official language. Islam is the strength and
backbone of the country, permeating the entire fabric of the Maldivian culture, polity and civil
society. The Maldives' political system is a unique blend of its history, traditions, Islamic faith
and modem democratic principle. It has evolved over a period of many years, the first written
constitution having been proclaimed in 1932, though unwritten constitutional principles had
been in existence long before then. A republican form of government in 1968 replaced the
constitutional monarchy, with an Executive President as the Head of State. A newConstitution, that is more comprehensive and in tune with the country's democratic principles
was adopted by the country on 1st January 1998. The mainstay of the Maldives economy
today composes fisheries and tourism. Nearly 19% of the labour force is engaged in the
fisheries sector, which account for over 6% of the GDP. Tourism, which became a major
industry since the mid-eighties, accounts for 33% of the GDP. Industrial activity consists of a
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traditional and a modem, sector. The traditional sector consists of boat building, mat-weaving,
rope making, black-smiting, handicrafts and other cottage industries. The activities in the
modem sector include fish canning, manufacture of garments, construction of fibre glass
boats, production of cleaning fluids and bottling of aerated water.
NEPAL
The documented history of Nepal begins with the Changu Narayan temple inscription
of King Manadeva I (464 A.D.) followed by Malla rulers among other importance 'ones.
Before Nepal's emergence as a unified nation in the latter half of the eighteenth century, the
designation of Nepal was applied only to the Katmandu Valley. Nepal had been segmented
into more than 52 small principalities. Prithvi Narayan Shah, the "Great King of Gorkha wasthe maker of modern Nepal, who united country by 1769 by conquering Kathmandu Valley
and making it the Capital. Nepal has a population of about 23.9 million made up of over 61
ethnic groups living in different regions,70 languages and dialects. Nepali is the national
language. Hinduism is the official religion of Nepal and Hindus constitute over 85% of the .
Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, was born in Nepal about 563 RC. :.:! Buddhists account for
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7.8% of the population. A small minority of Nepalese adheres to Islam and Christianity. After
1951, Nepal has multi-party democracy except during the period of about three decades from
1961 to 1990 when a party-less panchayat system existed. But again, the democratic
movement of 1990. Nepal restored a multiparty system v.ith :1 constitutional monarchy. His
Majesty The King, Gyanendra Bir Bikram ;is the Head of State. The Prime Minister
serves as Head of the Goven.
AFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration.
Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as the Middle
Paleolithic. Urban civilization may have begun in the area as early as 3,000 to 2,000 BC.
Sitting at an important geostrategic location that connects the Middle East culture with Central
Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the land has been home to various peoples through the
ages and witnessed many military campaigns, notably by Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan,
and in modern era Western forces. The land also served as a source from which the Greco-
Bactrians, Kushans, Saffarids, Ghaznavids, Ghorids, Timurids, Mughals and many others have
risen to form major empires.
The economy of Afghanistan has improved significantly since 2002 due to the
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remittances from Afghan expats. It is also due to dramatic improvements in agricultural
production and the end of a four-year drought in most of the country.
However, Afghanistan still remains one of the poorest and least developed countries in the
world that is highly dependent on foreign aid. The nation's GDP stands at about $27 billion
with an exchange rate of $15 billion, and the GDP per capita is about $900.
About 35% of its population is unemployed and live below the poverty line, suffering from
shortages of housing, clean drinking water, electricity and employment. The Karzai
administration along with international donors have remained committed to improving access
to these basic necessities by prioritizing infrastructure development, education, housing
development, jobs programs, medical care, and economic reform.
The main occupation of Afghanistan and the major commodity for exports are as follows:-
Fishing
The nation has plenty of water reserves and suitable climate for fish farming. Fishing takes
place in the lakes and rivers, such as in Sarobi and Mahipar area. Fish constitute a smaller part
of the Afghan diet today because fish farmers are unable to produce enough fish to keep up
with the demands of customers. There are about 300 fish farms throughout the country and the
largest one is at the Qargha, which supplies fish eggs to the other ones.
Mining
Afghanistan has several coal mines. One mine located in Karkar, Balan, Afghanistan sold by
the Afghan Government to the Afghan Investment Company despite family ties between
Afghanistan's President, Hamid Karzai, and Afghan Investment Company's CEO, Mahmood
Karzai was said to be in terrible condition as of November, 2010. The report by McClatchy
reporter Jonathan S. Landays tated that the conditions at the mine resembled as prison labour
camp and that the workers, some of whom appeared to be near starvation, had almost no
equipment, shoes or clothes and lived in dilapidated homes.
Forestry
Afghanistan's timber has been greatly depleted, and since the mid-1980s, only about 3% of the
land area has been forested, mainly in the east. Significant stands of trees have been destroyed
by the ravages of the war. Exploitation has been hampered by lack of power and access roads.
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Moreover, the distribution of the forest is uneven, and most of the remaining woodland is
presently found only in mountainous regions in the southeast and south. The natural forests in
Afghanistan are mainly of two types: dense forests of oak, walnut, and other species of nuts
that grow in the southeast, and on the northern and north-eastern slopes of the Sulaiman
ranges; and sparsely distributed short trees and shrubs on all other slopes of the Hindu Kush.
The dense forests of the southeast cover only 2.7% of the country
PAKISTAN
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan appeared on the world map on 14th August 1947
under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Quaid-e-Azam (the GreatLeader), who is
revered as the father of the Nation. Pakistan is divided into four provinces: Sindh Baluchistan,
Punjab and the North-West Frontier Province. Islamabad is the capital ofthe country. The area
of Pakistan is 796,095 Sq. km. And population is 145.96 million. The national language is
Urdu while the official language is English. The leading religion of Pakistan is Islam having
95% Muslim population. Other important religions are: Hinduism and Christianity, small
religious groups of Sikhs, Parsis and Buddhist also exist. Pakistan has a federal structure. The
Parliament consists of Lower House (National Assembly) and the Upper House (Senate). The
administration consists of the President, the Prime Minister, and the National Security
Council. Agriculture and related activities engage 46.1 % of the workforce and provide 25%
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of GDP. The current growth rate of GDP is 3.6%. The main imports include machinery,
electrical equipment, petroleum products, transportation equipment, metal and metal products,
fertilizer and foodstuffs. The major exports are cotton textiles, cotton yarn and thread,
clothing, raw cotton, rice, carpets and rugs, leather, sports goods, handicraft, fish and fruit.
The total Exports and Imports of Pakistan in 2000 is US $9,156 Million and US $11,049
Million respectively, out of which 2.32 percent of Imports and 2.92 percent of Exports are
from SAARC countries.
SRI LANKA
Lanka means "resplendent" (from the Pali "alankara"). Stone-age implements found on the
island date back at least ten millennia, while evidence is available that the domestication of
plants may have taken place around 1500 B.C. Given Sri Lanka's central location on the trade
routes of the ancient world and the attraction then of her "products", pearls, timber, gems and
ivory, and later spices, the island had become a center of East-West commerce well before the
Christian era. The direct influence of European maritime powers was felt beginning from the
16th century with the arrival of the Portuguese, Dutch and later British. Sri Lanka gained
independence from the British on 4th February 1948. The population of Sri Lanka (1998
estimate) is 18.77 million. The country is a multi-ethnic nation. The Sinhalese of Indo-Aryan
origin, comprise 74% percent of the population, the Sri Lankan Tamils of Dravidian origin
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who migrated to the island 12.6%. Indian Tamils descendants of migrant workers from South
India recruited in the last century by the British 5.5%. The Moors, descendants from
Arab traders who arrived in the island from about 12th century AD 7.1%. And others (who
include Burghers, descendants of the Dutch and Portuguese) 0.8%. Sinhalese and Tamil are
official languages while English is the national language
. Four major religions are freely practice in Sri Lanka. Buddhists account for 69.3
percent of the population, Hindus for 15.5 %, Christians for 7.6% and Muslims for 7.5 %. At
the time of independence i.e., 1948, Sri Lanka adopted a Westminster system of Parliamentary
government with a House of Representatives, a Senate and a Cabinet headed by a Prime
Minister. The British monarch was retained as constitutional head of state, and was
represented in the Island by a Governor General. In 1972, a Republican Constitution was
adopted with a single legislature (the national State Assembly) and a constitutional presidentthus formally severing links with the British Crown. Following the amendment on the
Constitution in 1978, an Executive Presidential system of government prevails. The President
is directly elected by the people for a term of six years. The supreme legislative body is a
unicameral parliament consisting of 225 member selected by a system of proportional
representation. A multi-party system prevails and many smaller parties are allied to either the
government or the opposition group. The leader of the majority party in the parliament is
elected as the Prime Minister. Ninety percent of the economy of the country at independence
depended on the export of the three plantation crops of tea, rubber and coconut. Since the late
1970s, the economy has been progressively liberalized. Industrial policy has shifted from
import substitution to export-oriented production.
The service centre now accounts for 52% in the sectoral composition of the GDP: the
manufacturing sector for 16.5%; agriculture for 21.1%; construction for 7.6%; and mining for
1.9%. Colombo is the largest Tea Auction Centre in the world since London auctions ceased
to function in June 1998. Other exports include textiles and garments, coconut products,
spices, cocoa, coffee, essential oils, gems, fishery products, rubber, machinery, foot ware and
leather products and petroleum by-products. Major imports include rice, wheat and sugar,
fertilizer, crude oil and investment goods such as raw materials, building materials, transport
equipment and machinery. The total Exports and Imports of Sri Lanka in 2000 is US $5,459
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Million and US $6,683 Million respectively, out of which 10.11 percent of Imports and 1.81
percent of Exports are from SAARC countries.
REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
Regional economic integration is one of the most important trends in the contemporary
world economy. Over the past decade and a half, the world economy has seen the emergence
of many strong regional trading blocs in different parts of the world. These include EU
(European Union), NAFTA (North American Free Trade Area), CIS (Commonwealth of
Independent States), LAIA (Latin American Integration Association), ASEAN (Association of
South Asian Nations), and DECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation an
Development), among others. Countries have responded by forming region trading blocs to
mobilize their resources to strengthen their competitiveness in the world market. The structure
of this chapter is as follows. Section (A) discuses various approaches/stages/modalities that
have been adopted by the World countries towards mutual co-operation (Regional Economic
Integration). The role of REI (Regional Economic Integration) in the background of WTO
(World Trade Organisation) etc., Section (B) reviews the Historical background of SAAR
(South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation) and SAPTA (South Asia Preferential
Trade Agreement), its achievements and broad features, also present a brief Profile of SAARC
countries.
Stages (Forms) of Regional Economic Co-operation:
REC (Regional Economic Co-operation) is an evolutionary process, consists of several stages
of harmonization of the economic policies of the participating countries, each stage reflects the
extent or degree of co-operation between the member countries for the common benefit of the
group as a whole.
Co-ordination of trade policies: The basic principle is to avoid discrimination in trade
among the member countries. This usually reveals the form of a limited co-operation in terms
of preferential tariff arrangements for selected commodities between the member countries.
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Free Trade Area: Havana Charter defines Free Trade Agreement, as "A Free Trade Area
shall be understood to mean a group of two or more Customs territories in which the duties
and other restrictive regions of commerce are eliminated on substantially all the trade between
the consistent territories in products originating in such territories" .
Accordingly the main features of FTA can be listed as follows:
All Tariff and Non -tariff restrictions on commodity trade
between Participating countries are eliminated.
There is no common external tariff, i.e., each country
retains its own Tariff against Non-member.
Customs Union : The main features of Customs Union are "Blocks of countries with free
internal trade and with a common tariff for the outside world" should be understood to mean.Besides the suppression of discrimination in the field of commodity movements within the
union, the creation of a common tariff wall against non-members.
Common Market: A common market provides full scope for the operation of competitive
market forces. Intra-regional trade within the common market would depend solely on
comparative advantage in terms of cost of production based on specially natural resources
endowments. The mechanism of a common market eliminates all restrictions on factor
movements apart from removal of all barriers in trade in goods and services among the
member nations.
Regional Economic Union: In an Economic Union, there will be great degree of
harmonization of economic policies in all areas viz., agriculture, industry, transport, trade, and
commerce, fiscal and monetary areas. It is a minor stage of transition before a common market
becomes a fully economically integrated community.
Regional Economic Integration: Regional Economic Integration represents the most
advanced and perhaps the ultimate stage of economic Co-operation. At this stage, a regional
authority is established which decides on all regional policy issues and also implements them.
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The member nations are represented in the regional authority and as such they became a party
to the decisions on the regional authority. The decisions of the regional authority are binding
on all the member nations and this abridges to some extent the sovereign authority of the
national governments of the participating nations.
The success or failure of Regional Economic Co-operation depends essentially on the
collective action of the member countries in terms co-ordination and harmonization of
economic policies. Some countries may have to sacrifice their national sovereignty to some
extent for the success of Regional Economic
Co-operation.
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SAPTA (SAARC PREFERENTIAL TRADING AGREEMENT)
The persistence of global asymmetries has strengthened the process of regionalism indifferent parts of the world. The inclusion of several issues which were not initially part of the
trade issue in the WTO, such as IPR, Labour standards, environment, TRIPS, etc., have further
denigrated the relevance of multilateralism as a source of enhancing national, regional and
global welfare. The Industrialised countries have taken recourse to regionalism in a bid to
keep their market intact. At present more than 60 percent of the global trade is channelized
through bilateral and Regional Trading Arrangements (RTAs). In the process, the developing
countries were getting marginalized. The experience of developing countries with regional and
sub-regional preferential trading arrangements (PTAs) is manifold. Some have succeeded,
while many others have failed. Nonetheless, despite these disappointments and shortcomings,
developing countries have not been deterred from either reviving failed arrangements or
starting new ones. The major inspiration and encouragement to these efforts has been provided
by the discriminatory approach of the developed world.
Much before the emergence of so-called second wave of liberalisation the South Asian
countries have realised that the long-term interest of the countries in the region lies in the
formation of a regional economic grouping. In 1996 the first Ministerial Meeting on
International Economic Issues was held in Islamabad. The Declaration of this Ministerial
Meeting stressed the need for intensifying economic co-operation among SAARC countries
and also agreed that SAARC countries should coordinate their positions at the various
headquarters of regional and international organizations, as well as in relevant international
conferences to further the common objectives of member countries.
In 1987, the representatives of the National Planning Organisations met for the second
time in Islamabad and recommended that in view of adverse international economic situationfacing the region; there was a need to pool resources for long-term regional co-operation.
Recognizing asymmetries at the development levels and the fact that the share of SAARC in
world trade was relatively small, the meeting recommended that analytical studies need to be
carried out in the first instance to facilitate identification of priority areas for economic co-
operation. As a result of this recommendation, a consultant was commissioned to carry out a
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Study on Trade, Manufactures and Services (TMS) in the South Asian region. Meanwhile, the
National Planning Organizations continued to meet and agreed on a series of initiatives, which
would intensify the consultative process particularly In basic needs programmes and poverty
alleviation
The TMS study, which was completed in 1991, considered economic cooperation
among the countries of the SAARC region as an inevitable imperative for promoting all-round
development of region. In May 1991, the Council of Ministers at their Ninth Session at Male
endorsed the Study and established a high level committee known as the Committee on
Economic Co-operation (CEC) comprising Commerce/Trade Secretaries of the SAARC
Member States. The CEC was mandated to formulate and oversee implementation of specific
measures, policies and programmes within the SAARC framework to strengthen and enhance
intra-regional co-operation in the fields of trade and economic relations. With the creation ofthe CEC, regional economic co-operation was formally institutionalized. To date, the CEC has
held ten meetings. Over the years, the CEC has emerged as one of the most important groups
within the SAARC having a mandate over economic and trade issues.
The CEC has provided recommendations and guidance in identifying new areas for
cooperation on economic and trade related matters as well as considering reports of
constituted groups. In fact, the mandate of the CEC includes monitoring cooperation in areas
such as standards and measurement; customs and the harmonization of procedures;
preferential trading arrangement; rules of origin; agreements for the promotion and protection
of investments within the SAARC.
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The basic principles of SAPTA are as follows:
1. SAPTA shall be based and applied on the principles of overall reciprocity
and mutuality of advantages in such a way as to benefit equitably all
contracting states, taking into account their respective levels of economic
and Industrial development, the pattern of their external trade and their
trade policies and systems.
2. SAPTA shall be negotiated step-by-step, improved and extended In
Successive stages with periodic reviews.
3. The special needs of the least developed Contracting States shall be
clearly recognised and concrete preferential measures in their favour should
be agreed upon. The special treatment for the least developed contracting
states include, inter alia, duty-free access, exclusive tariff preferences of
deeper tariff preferences in respect of specific products, removal of nontariff
and para-tariff barriers. These preferential measures are not required
to be multilateralised among other developing country Contracting States.
4. The concessions agreed to under SAPTA, except those made exclusively
to the least developed Contracting States; shall be extended
unconditionally to all Contracting States.
5. The tariff, para-tariff and non-tariff concessions negotiated and exchanged
amongst contracting states shall be incorporated in the National Schedules
of concessions.
6. Products contained in the National Schedules of Concessions shall be
eligible for preferential treatment if they satisfy the rule of origin
established under SAPTA.
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7. The concessions agreed upon shall not be diminished or mollified by the
application of any measure restricting trade by the contracting States
except under the provisions specified in the Agreement.
8. Safeguard measures can be taken in the event of injury to domestic
producers from imports under SAPTA or in the event of deterioration of
balance of payment position during the implementation of SAPTA.
9. One of the core principles of the SAPTA Agreement listed above is that there
should be special treatment for Least Developed Countries through the
consideration of additional measures.
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TRADE RELATION BETWENN INDIA AND BHUTAN
One of Bhutans main trade partners is India . A free trade system runs between
India and Bhutan. The India-Bhutan Trade and Commerce Agreement have also
been renewed for a period of further 10 years as it has expired on March, 2005.
The major items exported from Bhutan to India are electricity (from Tala, Chukha
and Kurichhu Hydroelectric Project), cement, timber and wood products,
minerals, cardamom, fruit products, potatoes, oranges and apples, raw silk and
alcoholic beverages.
Major items exported to Bhutan from India exports are petroleum products, rice,
automobiles & spares, machinery and fabrics.
As of 2009, imports from India reached Rs. 23.3 billion and it comprised 80% of
Bhutans total imports. While Bhutans exports to India accounted to Rs. 20.5
billion and it resulted to 94% of its total exports.
Here is a summary of the figures of exports to imports from Bhutan by India: Rupees in
Billion
Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Exports to Bhutan 6.98 7.58 10.26 10.19 12.80 13.05 15.09 17.33 23.3
Imports from Bhutan 4.70 5.13 5.92 7.76 9.97 14.48 22.72 21.48 20.5
A complete free trade regime exists between India & Bhutan . India has been the
biggest market for Bhutan 's products. Almost 94% of total Bhutanese exports are to India and
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78% of total imports are from India . Till the seventies third country import & export was
nonexistent in Bhutan . Indo-Bhutan trade treaty was signed in 1972. it is renewed every ten
years.
TRADE RELATION BETWEEN INDIA AND NEPAL
Economic relationship between India and Nepal has its own distinctive attribute due to
the geographical, social, ethical links between the natives of both the countries. The socio-
ethical customs and ideals of the two nations greatly influence the trade relations between
them.
Trade Policy of Nepal The Trade Policy of Nepal seeks to diversify trade by adhering to the
following policies:
The public sector will work as a catalyst and help in expanding the private sector.
By promoting exports the country seeks to improve balance of payments as well
as enhance foreign exchange earnings.
Enhanced quality of goods for export.
To attract direct foreign investment there has been an attempt of modernizing
technology and management principles.
Trade Policy of India Indias policy mainly stresses on the following factors:
Withdrawal of quantitative restrictions (QRs)
Reduction and Rationalization of tariffs
Trade liberalization
Agreement with Nepal to control unauthorized trade.
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TRADE RELATION BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN
Over the years the political relations between the two countries has had a direct effect on the
business relations between them. And expanding trade between the two countries can be the
best solution in getting close to solving the political disputes. There is tremendous scope of
economic gains if trade between the two countries is increased. Both India and Pakistan are
members of the South Asia Free Trade Area (SAFTA) but the trade is comparatively very low.
India- Pakistan Trade Policy
There is no fixed trade policy between the two countries. India has granted Most
Favoured Nation Status to Pakistan in 1996. As of 2008-2009, Pakistan
announced a new trade policy that projected a target of export of US $ 22.1 billion.
Pakistan follows a list of importable items from India which has around 1075
items mentioned in it.
The policy has not yet fixed any target for imports from India.
Inputs in Duty and Tax Remission Export (DTRE) will also be allowed to be
imported from India, as per the Indian Trade policy.
India Pakistan Trade Relations are facilitated by the Federation of Indian Chambers and
Commerce (FICCI) and the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry
(FPCCI). FICCI and FPCCI are the representatives of the trade and business community of
their respective countries. The main objectives of these two chambers of commerce is to
facilitate trade and business opportunities between India and Pakistan. Further, their common
goal is to increase ethical business activities between each other and within all South Asian
nations. India Pakistan trade relations are focused along the following lines:
Trading policies
Trading procedures
Trade contracts
Trade administrative and regulatory procedures
Trade and investment opportunities
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Business networking for trade
Trade policy of India
Removing government controls and creating an atmosphere of trust andtransparency to promote entrepreneurship, industrialization and trades.
Simplification of commercial and legal procedures and bringing down transaction
costs.
Simplification of levies and duties on inputs used in export products.
Facilitating development of India as a global hub for manufacturing, trading, and
services.
Facilitating technological and infrastructural up gradation of all the sectors of the
Indian economy, especially through imports, thereby increasing value addition
and productivity, while attaining global standards of quality.
Neutralizing inverted duty structures and ensuring that India's domestic sectorsare not disadvantaged in the Free Trade Agreements/Regional Trade
Agreements/Preferential Trade Agreements that India enters into, in order to
enhance exports.
Up gradation of infrastructural network, both physical and virtual, related to the
entire foreign trade chain, to global standards.
Revitalizing the Board of Trade by redefining its role, giving it due recognition
and inducting foreign trade experts while drafting trade policies.
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Involving Indian Embassies as an important member of export strategy and
linking all commercial houses at international locations through an electronic
platform for real time trade intelligence, inquiry and information dissemination.
Trade Policy of Pakistan
Unlike the previous reservation of foreign investment in manufacturing sectors only, the new
liberal investment policy allows investments in almost all sectors. But the new investment
policy of Pakistan has few reserved sectors, opening up of which may destabilize Pakistan's
internal security. The new policy regime is much more liberal regarding foreign investment
into Pakistan's domestic market. The policy is framed to help mobilizing domestic financial
resources towards long term investment and to add liquidity to the Pakistan's domestic
financial market.
Manufacturing Sector:
100% equity holding is allowed to the foreign investors on industrial projects,
which do not require any formal permission from the government of Pakistan.
No Objection Certificates (NOC) is not required for setting-up a business unit in
Pakistan except for areas that are marked as negative for business development.
Government permission/sanction is not required for setting up industry, on lines
like:
o Term of business
o Field of activity
o Location of business activity
o Size of business
Strict government protocol is to be followed for making investments in sectors
like:
o Radioactive materials
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o Arms and ammunitions
o Explosives
o Currency, mint, and security printing
o No new unit for the manufacture of alcoholic beverages or liquors
will be allowed
Non-manufacturing sector:
Registration of the companies with Security Exchange Commission of Pakistan under the
Companies Ordinance, 1984 is a must. Further, the State Bank of Pakistan's relevant
provisions are to be met accordingly for making investments in Pakistan or setting up
abusiness in Pakistan. The government of Pakistan has further eased the investment norms for
the Pakistani repatriates to facilitate investment into Pakistan's domestic market.
Foreign investment in Pakistani market are now allowed in sectors like:
Service
Infrastructure
Social and Agriculture
TRADE RELATION BETWEEN INDIA AND BANGLADESH
India and Bangladesh share a closer trade relation which has grown
speedily since the 1990s. There has been a possibility for a free trade agreement
(FTA) since some time, although there is no such compulsory grounds for both
the countries to sign such an agreement.
Bangladesh Trade Policies:
The importing licensing policy by Bangladesh has been abolished.
The sugar and textile import has been removed
There has been a drastic tariff reduction.
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Bangladesh gives special tariff rates for the Indian imports under the Bangkok
agreement and SAPTA.
Bilateral Trade
Bangladesh is an important trading partner for India. Bilateral merchandise trade has been
growing steadily over the last few years. It grew by 145 % in the last five years from about US
$ 1 billion in 2001-02 to US $ 2.55 billion in 2006-07.
Zero Duty Access/Tariff Concessions Granted by India to Bangladesh
Substantial duty concessions have been extended to Bangladesh under SAFTA, SAPTA and
APTA. Pursuant to announcement made by the Prime Minister at the 14th SAARC Summit
held in New Delhi in April 2007, there is zero duty market access wef January 1, 2008 for
products originating from SAARC LDCs, including Bangladesh, except for some items in the
sensitive list.
Institutional Framework for Facilitating Trade and Economic Cooperation
The first Trade Agreement between India and Bangladesh was signed in 1972. The revised
India-Bangladesh Trade Agreement signed in March 2006 governs the present trading
arrangements between the two countries. Other Agreements/MOUs for facilitating trade and
economic linkages include: (i) Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade (IWTT); (ii)
Bilateral Air Services Agreement between India and Bangladesh; (iii) Bilateral Agreement on
the Establishment of Joint Economic Commission (JEC); (iv) India-Bangladesh Convention
for the Avoidance of Double Taxation; (v) India-Bangladesh Agreement for the Regulation ofMotor vehicle passenger traffic etc.
Technical Cooperation
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Bangladesh is an important ITEC partner country, and a number of participants from
Bangladesh have availed of training courses under the ITEC programme. In the last three
years, more than 400 participants from Bangladesh have undergone training in India under
ITEC programme and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) under Colombo Plan. Under a special
Train the Trainer Programme in Information Technology sponsored by the Government of
India, about 500 participants from Bangladesh have visited India in the past two years for the
six weeks long training courses conducted by TCS.
Trade and Transaction Costs
The Petrapole crossing in India handles by far the largest share of the recorded India-
Bangladesh land border trade. Petrapole is on a major road 95 kilometres from Kolkata. Theneighbouring town on the Bangladesh side of the border is Benapole, which in turn is linked
by a highway to Jessore and Dhaka. The infrastructure deficiencies and procedural hazards at
Petrapole include inadequate and congested roads, absence of government bonded
warehouses, irregular power supplies, inadequate sanitary facilities and drinking water,
prevalence of theft and other crimes, frequent strikes, prevalence of speed money, a single
border gate which handles all truck and other traffic as well as individual travellers and which
is wide enough for only one truck at a time to pass through.
Hence, both countries will need to improve the infrastructure physical and
administrative-at their land border Customs posts. This would need to be done in a
coordinated way-there would no point if the infrastructure were improved on one side of the
border but bottlenecks were to remain or even increase on the other side of the border.
Energy Cooperation
The last caretaker government had decided to initiate talks with India on interconnecting the
national power grid of Bangladesh with the north-eastern power grid in India based on the
feasibility study of the USAID, Asian Development Bank (ADB) and SARI Energy co-
operation.
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TRADE REALTION BETWEEN INDIA AND MALDIVES .
The Free Trade Agreement, India and Maldives
Few of the clauses of the Free Trade Agreement, signed by the Government of India and
Government of Maldives are as follows
The Contracting Parties shall promote the development of trade and economic
relations between their respective countries within the framework of their laws,
rules and regulations.
Each Government shall accord to the commerce of the other Government
treatment no less favorable than that accorded to the commerce of any third
country.
All payments between the two countries shall be made in freely convertible
currency, subject to foreign exchange regulations and other pertinent laws, rules
and regulations effective in either country.
The exemption from customs duties and other similar charges on articles and
samples intended for fairs and exhibitions, as well as their sale and disposition,
shall be subject to the laws and regulations of the country where such fairs and
exhibitions are held.
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TRADE REALTION WITH SIR LANKA
India and Srilanka have always enjoyed strong bilateral relations. To enhance bilateral
trade and have close economic integration, both the nations agreed to trade under the Indo-
Srilanka. Sri Lanka and India share a close relationship, be it at the political front, trade and
investment front, or for that matter in case of infrastructural linkages or for defense
collaboration. The biggest plus being there has been a broad-based improvement across all
domains.
As per the latest reports, India and SriLankan trade relations is estimated to grow by
20% annually. Currently, Sri Lanka imports from India goods worth Rs.272 billion, while
exports goods worth Rs.76 million to India. Subsequent to the free trade agreement signed
between the two nations 2 of the top 5 items India exports to Srilanka include: Mineral fuel
and its products and iron and steel. In fact mineral fuel and its products comprise almost 30%
share in the total exports of India to Sri Lanka in 2006-07.
Other high-end products Sri Lanka imports from India include: automobiles,
pharmaceuticals, and cotton. Auto sector exports enhanced almost four times to reach $335
million in 2006-07, comprising 15% of Indias exports to Sri Lanka. Post Foreign Trade
Agreement, Indias exports of iron and steel increased four times, and that of pharmaceutical products by three times. Nevertheless, cotton exports fell to 4% from 13%.
Sri Lanka s exports to India include: vegetable and animal fat oils, copper products,
electrical machinery, coffee, tea, and rubber. The FTA between India and Sri Lanka was
signed in December 28, 1998; however was operational zed from March 1, 2000. The FTA
reportedly covers 5,112 items for duty free or preferential treatment considering the
asymmetry between the two countries.
The implementation of FTA has been beneficial to both countries. Sri Lankan imports
from India increased from $640 million in 2000-01 to $2.2 billion in 2006-07, with an annual
growth rate of 25%. Sri Lankan exports grew from $45 million in 2000-01 to $470 million in
2006-07, thereby clocking an annual growth rate of 47%. Nonetheless, it is been increasingly
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observed that Indias investmen t in SriLanka improved by $8.5 million, while Sri Lankan
investment in India was not noteworthy.
Free Trade Agreement (ISFTA). Some of the important clauses are:
The Indo-Srilanka Free Trade Agreement: (ISFTA) The ISFTA was signed on 28th Dec, 1998 and it came into force from March1,
2000.
The Agreement stresses on enhancing bilateral trade and investment.
The Agreement covers only trade in goods, also stresses on exports on duty free
basis and concessionary tariffs.
The Agreement doesnt cover for eliminat ion of non tariff barriers.
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TRADE REALTION WITH AFGHANISTAN
With the prime objective of developing close bilateral relations and enhancing trade between
the two nations, both the countries agreed to trade under the Preferential Trade Agreement.
Some of the clause and objectives of the agreement are as:
The objectives of this Agreement are:-
To promote through the expansion of trade the harmonious development of the
economic relations between India and Afghanistan.
To provide fair conditions of competition for trade between India and
Afghanistan.
In the implementation of this Agreement the Contracting Parties shall pay due
regard to the principle of reciprocity.
To contribute in this way, by the removal of barriers to trade, to the harmonious
development and expansion of world trade.
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RECOMENDATIONS
a. Export-oriented industrial development strategies help to increase cost
consciousness and encourage efficient use of production and management
resources. Economic policy reforms in the SAARC countries should, therefore,
be directed towards improving the competitive abilities of industrial firms, The
process of industrial
b. restructuring in the region can be facilitated through reduction in trade barriers
and the liberalization of import regimes. This would help in strengthening
industrial production structures in the SAARC countries along internationally
competitive lines.
c. The trade classification and the common export items under the same product
code have lead to the wrong impression that SAARC countries are exporting
similar products and competing in world markets. However, there exists
possibilities for converting even such competition into complementarities if the
SAARC countries could take initiatives to evolve suitable mechanisms of joint
marketing strategies for commodities like cotton, rice, tea and jute.
2. Trading relations amongst ,SAARC countries are affected to a great extent by high
levels of tariffs and a variety of non-tariff barriers including quantitative restrictions
and discriminatory practices. The presence of non-tariff barriers in different forms are
acting as constraints to realize the potential for trade expansion. Apart from trade tariff
concessions given under SAPTA, all types of non-tariff barriers and discriminatory
practices among partner countries should be eliminated with a view to provide real
dynamism to regional trade.
3. It is recommended that tariffs could be completely eliminated on primary commodities
that are used as basic raw materials in the manufacturing industries such as cotton, jute,
natural rubber, hides and skins, forestry products and mineral products like coal, iron
ore and other ores.
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4. Preferential tariffs could be levied on a large number of intermediate products such as
iron and steel products, parts and components of electrical and non-electrical
machinery as well as transport and communication equipment.
5. Trade concessions on bilateral basis would help in two ways. One is that it would lead
to expansion of trade and the adverse trade balance could be brought down. Secondly,
it would also contribute to reduction in the volume of unauthorized trade between India
and neighbouring countries.
6. It is also recommended the SAARC countries explore the possibilities of using "cross-
border" leasing as a method of financing imports, especially of machinery and
transport equipment. India has fairly well developed lease-financing market, which can be usefully tapped by other SAARC countries.
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CONCLUSIONS:
The present study reveals that there are enormous opportunities for growing closer
economic relations among SAARC countries. These opportunities could be fully utilized
through the twin processes of trade liberalization and industrial restructuring which are
complementary to each other. The SAARC Preferential Trade Arrangement (SAPTA) is the
first step in trade liberalization. However, the scope of SAPTA has to be sufficiently widened
in order to derive substantial benefits from preferential trading arrangements. It is suggested
that the SAARC countries adopt a combined approach for tariff elimination, tariff reduction
and preferential or concessional tariffs. This process will help in moving quickly towards the
creation of a Free Trade Area in the SAARC region. It is necessary to emphasise that, in any
regional organization, smaller countries may feel that greater trade co-operation with their
larger neighbours may result in larger countries taking over their economies
. India occupies seventy percent of the SAARC region, both geographically and
economically, and the remaining six nations of SAARC have borders only with India and not
with each other. As the biggest, and the most industrialized trading partner among the SAARC
countries, India has to recognize that a special responsibility devolves on her and take a lead in
making the Regional Economic Co-operation a reality in South Asia. It is time that the
member countries come still closer to achieve economic development through increased
regional self-reliance. What is needed is the will and a powerful leadership to bring thecountries together as partners in mutual progress. Here lies India's role.