Business Ideas

India for non-reciprocal role in SAARC: Krishna

The government today said India is willing to take on more responsibilities than other SAARC members for the economic development of the region but said "bright" prospects of co-operation have been hurt by cross-border terrorism. - Headley visited Osho Ashram in Pune - Indian probe team got good information on Headley: Chidambaram - HP to buy 3Com Corp for $2.7 bn - Aurobindo gets USFDA nod for hypertension drug - Security tightened in national capital - Visas for Pak-born US nationals to be cleared by Delhi "Let me assure you that India is committed to fulfilling its responsibilities in SAARC in an asymmetric and non-reciprocal manner for the benefit of the countries in the region," External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said today. However, he said, the bright prospects for cooperation have become captive to the security situation. "Cross border terrorism and incidents of anti-India activities from territories of our neighbouring countries have impacted on the process of regional economic engagement, connectivity and people-to-people contacts," he said. Krishna was speaking at a conference on South Asian Economic Integration organised by industry body FICCI, South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), Ministry of External Affairs and others. "SAARC countries represent one-fifth of humanity. It is only through closer economic cooperation that we can harness the region"s full potential and bring the fruits of development to its people," the Minister said. Krishna called on the business community of the region to play a leading role in promoting economic cooperation and help build a climate of mutual trust and confidence. "The need of the hour for South Asia is to move beyond security issues that shackle it, into an era of mutual trust and mutually reinforcing growth and development," he said.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
NPCIL needs Rs 1 lakh crore for capacity addition by 2020
India’s nuclear power generator, Nuclear Power Corporation (NPCIL) has projected an investment of Rs 1 lakh crore for nuclear capacity addition of 10,000 Mw by 2020. The cumulative funding for these projects would be on a 70:30 debt equity ratio.
Popular Articles

Aurobindo Pharma receives Swissmedic approval
Aurobindo Pharma Limited announced that it received two approvals from Swissmedic, a Switzerland government agency for therapeutic products, for the licence of Amlodipine APL 5mg and 10 mg tablets and Melformin APL 500 mg, 850 mg and 1,000 mg tablets.

The economics of caste inequity
Reactions to the caste question are fairly predictable in India. The average (upper caste) response is that the policy of reservations has gone on far too long and that discrimination is very much a thing of the past. As to why certain social groups remain extremely poor and backward despite the legal safeguards, the usual explanation is that Dalits are either not well educated or do not have the merit to make it to good jobs.