This Article is From Nov 26, 2014

India Has to Lead, It Will Do Its Part: PM Narendra Modi at SAARC

Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks at the SAARC Summit in Nepal

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today addressed the SAARC summit in Nepal. SAARC or the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation is a grouping that comprises Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan.

Here are the highlights from his speech:

  • Greetings to observer countries present here...
  • The future I dream for India is a future I wish for our entire region
  • This is my first SAARC Summit
  • But it is second time I am meeting most of you together
  • I see a rising tide of integration and negotiations on major trade agreements
  • Such as regional comprehensive economic partnership, transpacific partnership
  • Ours is a region of thriving democracy
  • I see a rising tide of integration and negotiation on major trade agreements
  • Nowhere in the world are collective efforts more urgent than in South Asia
  • A good neighbourhood is a universal aspiration
  • Where does our region stand?
  • In the last few months I've travelled around the world, from middle of the Pacific to Atlantic Ocean
  • We face the same challenges, a long climb to the summit of development 
  • When we speak of SAARC we usually hear two reactions; I am sorry to say - cynicism and skepticism
  • This is sadly in a region which is throbbing with optimism of our youth
  • Today less than 10 percent of region's internal trade under SAARC free trade area
  • Indian companies are investing billions abroad but less than one per cent in our region
  • It's still harder to travel within our region than Bangkok and Singapore and more expensive to talk to each other
  • South Asia is slowly coming together
  • India and Bangladesh doing more on roads and power
  • India and Nepal doing energy cooperation
  • With Sri Lanka we have a free trade agreement and we will soon launch a new agreement to meet needs of Maldives
  • Sustained people to people contact between India and Afghanistan
  • At SAARC we have failed to move at speed which we want
  • Is it because we are stuck behind the walls of our differences and hesitant to move out of shadows of our past?
  • This will deprive us of opportunities
  • We must use most direct routes of trade. India has to take the lead and we will do our part.
  • When I thought of coming to Kathmandu by road it made many officials in India nervous because of condition of roads
  • Think of what we are doing to our consumers and environment
  • We must reduce distance between producers and consumers and use most direct trade route
  • India will do its part
  • Infrastructure is our region's greatest weakness
  • Infrastructure is my greatest priority in India
  • I promise to ensure that our facilities at the border will speed up not slow down trade
  • India will give business visas for 3-5 years for SAARC countries
  • Let us all make our procedures simpler, facilities better, our standards common and paperwork less burdensome
  • We need Cross border industrial corridors
  • If we can light up each others towns and villages we can build a brighter tomorrow
  • Let us think of electricity as a commodity that you invest and trade in
  • Connectivity by rail and road are so important. And also by air. Will not only make a difference to people's lives but also promote tourism in the region 
  • We should use the strength of shared heritage
  • We could begin with Buddhist circuit but don't have to stop there
  • India will provide medical visa for patient and one attendant
  • We plan to launch our satellite for the SAARC region by the SAARC Day in 2016
  • If we are sensitive to each others security and lives of our people it will spur cooperation
  • Today as we remember Mumbai terror attack, we feel endless pain of loss of lives
  • Let us work together to fulfil pledge to combat terrorism and transnational crimes
  • Trade, investment, assistance, cooperation  and people contacts
  • Age of social media whee boundaries matter little 
  • In Hindi: We say ek ke saath ek khade hotey hain to ek ek karke numbers rise
  • For SAARC nations, call of times, hum paas paas hain par saath saath nahi hain (we are together but we are still not united)
  • We are meeting in the lap of Himalayas
  • Today it is calling us to act
  • Let us work to change cynicism to optimism

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