On December 8th, the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) marked 39 years since its establishment. 

About South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)

Achievement of SAARC

Ambitious Goals of SAARC

Importance of SAARC

Failures of SAARC

Challenges and Limitations Faced by SAARC

Significance of SAARC for India

Way Forward for Reviving SAARC

Conclusion

SAARC’s challenges are deeply rooted in political conflicts, structural inefficiencies, and economic underperformance. Comprehensive reforms, such as flexible decision-making, prioritizing regional trade, and resolving political disputes, are necessary to revive SAARC’s relevance and fulfill its mandate. It shall not only be in moments of crisis that SAARC nations build consensus. A unified approach to achieving peace, stability and growth shall be the compass guiding future SAARC meetings and reaping benefits of the Asian Century. 

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