BIMSTEC as key to a new South Asian regional order | 8th December 2022 | UPSC Daily Editorial Analysis

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What's the article about?

  • It talks about replacing SAARC with BIMSTEC to bring regionalism to South Asia.

Relevance:

  • GS2: Bilateral, Regional and Global Groupings and Agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests;
  • GS3: Effects of Liberalization on the Economy;
  • Prelims

Why is integrated South Asia (regionalism) important?

  • South Asia is vital to India's national interests because it is our neighbour.
  • South Asia is critical to India's economic development, security, and environmental concerns, among other things.
  • This is best captured in the current government’s ‘neighbourhood first’ policy.
  • SAARC was a key instrument to brough regionalism in South Asia, but it failed drastically.

What is Regionalism?

  • Regionalism is the development of political and economic systems based on loyalty to distinct geographic regions.
  • Regionalism often results in formal political or economic arrangements between groups of countries intended to achieve common goals.

About South Asia:

  • South Asia is the southern region of Asia, which is defined in both geographical and ethno-cultural terms.
  • The region consists of the countries of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

What is SAARC?

  • It is an intergovernmental organisation, established by Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to promote economic growth in South Asia in 1985.
  • Afghanistan became the newest member of SAARC at the 13th annual summit in 2005.
  • The Headquarters and Secretariat of the Association are at Kathmandu, Nepal.

Why did SAARC fail?

  • Pakistan has adopted an obstructionist attitude within SAARC
  • India, in the last few years, has been looking at SAARC through the lens of Pakistan.
  • As a result, the deterioration in India-Pakistan relations has coincided with the disability of SAARC, much to Pakistan's delight.
  • Thus, replacing SAARC with BIMSTEC is an urgent necessity.

Why is regionalism preferable to bilateralism?

  • A new narrative is that in South Asia, India can successfully use the instrument of bilateralism over regionalism to pursue its interests.
  • While bilateralism is undoubtedly important, it can at best complement, not substitute, regional or multilateral efforts.
  • Regionalism has brought immense success in other parts such as East Asia and Africa.
  • Regionalism can deliver prosperity in the South Asian region too, especially because multilateralism is weakening.

What is BIMSTEC?

  • It is an intergovernmental organisation established in 1997.
  • BIMSTEC comprises five South Asian nations (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, India and Sri Lanka) and two ASEAN countries (Myanmar and Thailand).
  • Importantly, Pakistan is not a BIMSTEC member.

The BIMSTEC promise:

  • Rather than reviving the defunct SAARC, it is preferable to build BIMSTEC into a powerful regional organisation.
  • Thus India is moving its diplomatic energy away from SAARC to BIMSTEC.
  • BIMSTEC adopted its Charter earlier this year. This Charter is significantly better than the SAARC Charter.
  • For instance, unlike the SAARC Charter, Article 6 of the BIMSTEC Charter talks about the ‘Admission of new members’ to the group. This paves the way for the admission of countries such as the Maldives.
  • Furthermore this BIMSTEC Charter should integrate the best practices from the world such as ‘ASEAN Minus X’ formula’
    • This formula allows two or more ASEAN members to initiate negotiations for economic commitments. Thus, no country enjoys veto power to thwart economic integration between willing countries.

Way Forward:

  • BIMSTEC should not end up as another SAARC. For this, its member countries should raise the stakes.
  • A high-quality FTA offering deep economic integration would be an ideal step.
  • Likewise, India should explore legal ways to move successful SAARC institutions such as SAU to BIMSTEC.
  • These steps will give stronger roots to BIMSTEC and enable erecting a new South Asian regional order based on incrementalism and flexibility, ushering in prosperity and peace in the region.



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