PAK
SEEKS BIGGER SAARC TO COUNTER INDIA’S INFLUENCE
Pakistan is exploring the possibility of
creating a greater South Asian economic alliance to include China, Iran and
neighbouring Central Asian republics as part of its bid counter India’s
influence in SAARC, a media report said on Wednesday.
Dawn News, citing diplomatic observers, said Pakistan is exploring
the possibility of creating a greater South Asian economic alliance to counter
India’s “controlling hold” on the eight-member South Asian Association for
Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
A delegation from Pakistan, which is now in New York, pitched this
idea during its five-day visit to Washington last week, the report said.
“A greater South Asia is already emerging,” Senator Mushahid
Hussain Syed was quoted as saying in one of his interactions with the media.
“This greater South Asia includes China, Iran and the neighbouring
Central Asian republics,” he said.
He described the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor as the key
economic route linking South Asia with Central Asia.
The Gwadar port, Syed said, would be the nearest warm water port,
not only for China but also for the land-locked Central Asian states.
“We want India to join this arrangement as well,” said Syed.
Indians are “unlikely to accept” the offer as they are comfortable with the
advantage that SAARC provides them, the report said.
“India used its influence in SAARC to isolate Pakistan when it
announced that it would not attend the regional group’s 19th summit, scheduled
in Islamabad,” the report said. Citing continuous cross border terrorism by
Pakistan, India had announced last month that “in the prevailing circumstances,
the Indian Government is unable to participate in the proposed Summit in
Islamabad.”
(the pioneer)
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