ECONOMYNEXT – SAARC member states ought to work collectively extra to beat difficulties dealing with the regional physique and to re-ignite it, its high official has instructed a discussion board.
SAARC Secretary Common Golam Sarwar stated “there stays nice alternative for regional unity to take middle stage,” at a discussion board in Colombo on ‘Reigniting SAARC: Achievements, Challenges and Approach Ahead’ by the Regional Centre for Strategic Research (RCSS).
Whereas speedy bilateral priorities typically demand shut consideration, he stated, momentum is rising as management throughout the area works to maintain broader cooperation on the coronary heart of the dialog.
“When member nations champion this collective imaginative and prescient collectively, they will efficiently elevate the dialogue round shared progress, guaranteeing that deep, significant regional integration stays a vibrant and lasting precedence for all.”
The RCSS occasion sought to look at the present state and future potential of SAARC and regional cooperation inside South Asia.
Sarwar, who’s on a go to to Sri Lanka, detailed the contributions of SAARC over almost 4 many years, and its function as an “irreplaceable beacon of hope” for the area’s 2 billion folks.
He outlined ongoing actions of specialised regional centres, highlighting the SAARC Cultural Centre in Sri Lanka as an important node of technical experience driving a sensible, bottom-up method to regional problem-solving.
The Secretary Common stated that nothing epitomizes the spirit of “information with out borders” extra powerfully than the institution of the South Asian College (SAU).
He pointed to cooperation going down amongst states on the useful stage, akin to a current ministerial convention in Colombo.
SAARC is the area’s premier automobile for cooperation, Sarwar stated, urging memebr states to unite to construct a “a lot stronger, extra empowered, and completely revitalized SAARC.”
The following dialogue that adopted included the participation of Esala Weerakoon, former SAARC Secretary Common; Gamani Keerawella; Waruna Wilpatha, Director on the SAARC Secretariat; Varuni Muthukumarana, Director Common (South Asia) of the Ministry of International Affairs and former Director of the SAARC Secretariat; and Kaushalya Kumarasinghe, Director of the SAARC Cultural Centre (SCC), and diplomats, teachers, coverage consultants and media personnel. (Colombo/Jun26/2026)
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