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Infrastructure diplomacy in the context of South Asia and Bangladesh

South Asia's development: The greatest bottleneck for a civilisation’s development in the modern world is its infrastructure. As populations increase, people’s needs and demands increase, the opportunity for industry increases, wages and disposable income increase, and thus you have a cycle of growth.

SAARC - PatnaDaily

PatnaDaily The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was established through the formal adoption of its charter on December 8, 1985 by the Governments of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. In 2007 Afghanistan joined the association as its eighth member. Its secretariat is in Kathmandu, Nepal.   Its declared objective is for the people of South Asia to work together in a spirit of friendship, trust and understanding in order to accelerate the process of economic and social development in the region.   The eleventh summit held in Kathmandu (2002) provided further impetus to the SAARC vision as the leaders agreed to accelerate cooperation in the core areas of trade, finance and investment for the gradual realization of an integrated South Asian economy. Further stimulus came in the next summit (Islamabad, 2004) through the establishment of SAARCFINANCE with the responsibility to study and make recommendations for the r

SAARC - PatnaDaily

PatnaDaily The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was established through the formal adoption of its charter on December 8, 1985 by the Governments of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. In 2007 Afghanistan joined the association as its eighth member. Its secretariat is in Kathmandu, Nepal.   Its declared objective is for the people of South Asia to work together in a spirit of friendship, trust and understanding in order to accelerate the process of economic and social development in the region.   The eleventh summit held in Kathmandu (2002) provided further impetus to the SAARC vision as the leaders agreed to accelerate cooperation in the core areas of trade, finance and investment for the gradual realization of an integrated South Asian economy. Further stimulus came in the next summit (Islamabad, 2004) through the establishment of SAARCFINANCE with the responsibility to study and make recommendations for the r

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