SAARC Charter 1985 (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation)

The Charter of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC Charter) is a regional supranational meta-framework foundational-SAARC-treaty framework adopted by the 7 founding South Asian states in Dhaka — structurally distinctive globally as the only modern South Asian regional suprana…

Key Developments

  1. 1980

    Bangladesh proposal for South Asian regional cooperation

    Bangladesh President Ziaur Rahman proposed South Asian regional cooperation framework 2 May 1980 — predecessor framework to SAARC Charter.

  2. 1985

    SAARC Charter adopted

    Charter of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation signed 8 December 1985 in Dhaka Bangladesh by Bangladesh + Bhutan + India + Maldives + Nepal + Pakistan + Sri Lanka — formal foundational SAARC treaty framework operational.

  3. 1987

    SAARC Secretariat established + SAARC Convention on Terrorism

    SAARC Secretariat established 16 January 1987 in Kathmandu Nepal + SAARC Regional Convention on Suppression of Terrorism adopted 4 November 1987 — formal SAARC Secretariat + counter-terrorism framework operational.

  4. 2002

    SAARC Convention on Trafficking + SAARC Convention on Child Welfare

    SAARC Convention on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Women and Children for Prostitution + SAARC Convention on Regional Arrangements for the Promotion of Child Welfare in South Asia signed 5 January 2002 in Kathmandu Nepal — formal foundational South-Asia-regional women + children frameworks adopted.

  5. 2004

    SAFTA signed

    SAARC Agreement on South Asian Free Trade Area SAFTA signed 6 January 2004 in Islamabad Pakistan — formal foundational South-Asia-regional free-trade framework adopted.

  6. 2006

    SAFTA enters force

    SAARC SAFTA entered force 1 January 2006 — formal South-Asia-regional free-trade framework operational.

  7. 2007

    Afghanistan admitted to SAARC

    Afghanistan admitted to SAARC 3 April 2007 at 14th SAARC Summit in New Delhi India — formal SAARC expansion framework.

  8. 2014

    18th SAARC Summit Kathmandu — last summit held

    18th SAARC Summit held 26-27 November 2014 in Kathmandu Nepal — last SAARC Summit held to date as of 2026.

  9. 2016

    19th SAARC Summit cancelled

    19th SAARC Summit scheduled for November 2016 in Islamabad Pakistan cancelled following Uri attack 18 September 2016 + India + Bangladesh + Bhutan + Afghanistan boycott — formal SAARC-paralysis framework operational.

  10. 2024

    Continuing SAARC paralysis + 10-year-no-Summit framework

    Continuing SAARC framework 2024 — continuing 10-year-no-Summit framework since 18th SAARC Summit Kathmandu 2014 + continuing India-Pakistan rivalry framework blocking SAARC Summit + ongoing Bangladesh-India-Maldives-Sri Lanka-Bhutan-Nepal-Afghanistan-Pakistan 8-member framework + structurally distinctive globally only modern regional supranational framework operating ~10-year continuous Summit-paralysis framework + 39 years since 1985 SAARC Charter founding.

Structural Findings

Apex Courts

Statutory Framework

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