Abstract
The basic aim of the South Asian Association of Regional
Cooperation (SAARC) was to support the regional states so
that they may emerge as developed countries undermining
their long history of enmities. Initially, both Pakistan and India
refused to join it because of their allegations and fears
towards each other. However, the proposal was materialized
after much consideration with expectation of collaboration
between the rival states. The activities of SAARC also
motivated the small states to increase cooperation among
them by strengthening mutual relations. In the past, India and
Pakistan rarely displayed some collective and cooperative
measures’ orientation in their bilateral relations. This study is
to identify those areas where both the neighbors are
constructing bilateral cooperation under the SAARC to
address the controversial issues, which may repel hostilities
and facilitate the two states to enhance cooperation for
development and strengthen friendship and understanding
between their people.
Key Words: Organization, cooperation, economy, rivalries, issues
Muhammad Saleem Mazhar, Mussarat Jabeen. (2010) SAARC and Indo-Pak Relationship, Journal of Political Studies, Volume 17, Issue 2.
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