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At UNGA, Sushma Swaraj extols India's acheivements, presses regional cooperation

By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 22, Sep 2017, 20:55 pm IST | UPDATED: 22, Sep 2017, 21:03 pm IST

At UNGA, Sushma Swaraj extols India's acheivements, presses regional cooperation New York: Speaking at the sidelines of the 72nd session of UNGA in New York, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj reaffirmed India’s commitment to regional cooperation.

Emphasizing India's indeginous doctrine of Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas she said 'We believe that Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas is as relevant to foreign policy as it is to domestic one. India has attached the highest priority to the development and prosperity of the region under its 'neighbourhood first' policy. She informed that several initiatives that Prime Minister Modi had announced for the region have already been implemented.

In her opening statement at the meeting she said, 'The South Asia Satellite, a first of its kind initiative, was launched in May 2017. The project will touch the lives of the people of in the region through its wide ranging applications.

'The South Asian University is a symbol of our resolve to provide high quality education to our youth. The University has already produced about 900 scholars.

EAM said, 'I am delighted to inform this forum that the University held its Second convocation in June this year. India is fully committed to bear the capital cost of SAU and provide land for its new campus. Construction is in full swing. We will ensure speedy completion of the project.

'Our region is vulnerable to a wide range of natural disasters. Disaster risk reduction and response therefore form a crucial aspect of our development. At our meeting in Pokhara last year, India was entrusted the responsibility to set up the SAARC Disaster Management Centre.

'India has set up an interim Centre, finalized its eventual blueprint and prepared a calendar of activities.

'India also hosted several technical level meetings including those related to recruitment rules for public service, election management and solar technologies in the last year.

'Regional cooperation can only be successful if it meets the expectations of the people. With a significant percentage of the region's population still under poverty, SAARC needs to deliver on its commitments. Major SAARC initiatives have, however, not moved forward.

'Our immense potential for trade remains underutilized as further trade liberalization under SAFTA and operationalisation of SAARC Agreement on Trade in Services remain pending, awaiting response by some Member States.

'Energy is the engine of growth. The SAARC Framework Agreement for Energy Cooperation that our leaders signed at the 18th SAARC Summit and would facilitate cross-border power trade has not entered-into-force due to non-ratification by some Member States.

'Connectivity is vital to achieve the goals of growth employment and prosperity. It is recognizing this importance of physical connectivity that we collectively decided to finalize a SAARC Motor Vehicle Agreement and SAARC Regional Railways Agreement. It would be important to conclude these Agreements at the earliest.

Sushma Swaraj further said, 'Regional prosperity, connectivity and cooperation can take place only in an atmosphere of peace and security. It, however, remains at serious risk in the region. The number of threats and incidents that endanger South Asia's peace and stability are on the rise.

'It is necessary for our region’s survival that we eliminate the scourge of terrorism in all its forms, without any discrimination, and end the ecosystem of its support.

'India has hosted the first two meetings of the High Level Group of Eminent Experts to Strengthen SAARC Anti-Terrorism Mechanism. Implementation of the decisions of these meetings as well as those of the Meetings of Home Ministers in both letter and spirit is crucial in this context.

'In closing, I would like to stress that meetings, including high-level ones can only be effective if expressions of resolve are translated in to concrete action on the ground. The focus should be to deliver on the commitments towards tangible action. Ultimately, people's expectations must be met, for SAARC to remain relevant.'
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