SABOTAGED SUMMIT

The Indian government led by the hard-line Bharatiya Janata Party has put a spoke in the wheel of SAARC (South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation), by forcing a postponement of the summit, scheduled for 26-28 November in Kathmandu. In doing so, New Delhi has seriously weakened the only regional cooperation body of South Asia, and wantonly antagonised its neighbours. Ironically, it may end up harming its own interests.

India's motives in opposing the summit were wholly Pakistan-specific and devoid of any universal considerations or political principle. It asked for an indefinite deferment of the meeting of the seven heads of government because the military coup d'etat in Pakistan has caused "concern and disquiet" in "the region and beyond", and that this would not make for a "productive" meeting —a concern not shared by the other six SAARC member-states.

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