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Pakistan, China Propose New Regional Grouping to Replace SAARC
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47657, member: 636"] Pakistan and China have started planning a new group for South Asian countries. The two nations want to replace the old SAARC organization that stopped working years ago. Their talks have reached an important stage as both countries believe the region needs fresh cooperation. A special meeting happened in Kunming with Bangladesh to discuss these plans. Officials from all three nations attended this first-ever gathering. The countries plan to ask other South Asian nations to join their new group. India will receive an invitation but will probably refuse to participate because of different goals. Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Afghanistan will likely become members of this organization. The main goal focuses on better trade connections between neighboring countries. Leaders want to improve business relationships across the region. SAARC failed because Pakistan and India could not work together peacefully. The group held its last major meeting ten years ago when serious problems began. India refused to attend a summit in Pakistan during 2016 and convinced Bangladesh to stay away as well. No country has tried to fix SAARC since that time. India recently stopped giving special business permits to Pakistani traders after security concerns. China and Pakistan discussed this new plan for many months before moving forward. Both countries decided that nations with similar interests should work together for better results. India struggles to fit into other regional groups like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Prime Minister Modi has missed recent meetings of that security alliance. The presence of China and Russia makes India uncomfortable with many regional partnerships. [/QUOTE]
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