3 February 2026, 00:32 AM

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Md Mostafizur Rahman

Nafis Ehsas Chowdhury

Nafis Ehsas Chowdhury

In this part of the world, we often maintain appearances while the foundation rots. The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) faces a similar fate. The four-decade-old regional instrument has been idling since 2014, following the last summit in Kathmandu, while the rest of the world speeds ahead towards sophisticated multipolarity.

The numbers disappointingly represent an indictment of a shared, regional setback. While blocs like ASEAN have managed to weave their economies together into a 25 percent intra-regional trade powerhouse, South Asia remains…

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