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objectives of saarc

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  1. Objectives of saarc( roll no : 20 sgrbs it 04) Assignment of Pakistan studies ( By sir Abdul Basit )

  2. Intro of SAARC The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is the regional intergovernmental organization and geopolitical union of states in South Asia. Its member states are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The idea was to establish better cultural and social ties amongst the member states to promote peace in the region. It was also intended to promote trade amongst the members in order to improve the economic status of its members and to raise it from a region of poverty to a region of economic and social well being.

  3. Objectives of SAARC • The major objectives of the SAARC are: To quicken the economic growth, social progress, and cultural development. To develop the welfare of the people of South Asia and to promote their quality of life. To promote towards mutual trust, understanding and appreciation of the problems of one another.

  4. Objectives of SAARC • To encourage Trade, Service, Industry, Small & Medium Enterprise, Agriculture, Intra-Regional through creating strong business linkages amongst the entrepreneurs of the region of South Asia • To make recommendations to safeguard the economic and business interests of the SAARC • To serve as a consultative body of the Private Sector of the region to provide input / feedback on regional economic issues • To encourage Member Countries to accord preferential terms of trade to each other and finally strive towards the gradual realization of the SAARC Economic and Monetary Union. • To promote the exchange of commercial, technical, industrial management and scientific information, education and know-how amongst its members • To collate, collect and disseminate statistical data and joint research and development among the SAARC Member Countries.

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