SAARC: fish don’t fly

CK Lal is a writer and columnist based in Kathmandu.

Published on

Hold tight, each one of you

Snake-tails of your own

Country, religion, convictions

The way people hold each other

On a sinking boat.

–Noman Shauk, Dubati Nau Par

After the Islamabad tamasha, it is clear that SAARC is yet to grow out of the shadows of infantile rivalry between India and Pakistan. The regional grouping has failed to evolve into an independent identity.It has not come of age, despite having crossed 18, the age at which most Southasians become eligible to vote. As expected, the now-on-now-off India-Pakistan peace parley hogged the headlines. The summit that had given General Pervez an opportunity to play host to Premier Atal was pushed to the background. Before the heads of the Seven Sisters meet next in Bangladesh, SAARC runs the risk of another spell of uncertain hibernation.

Loading content, please wait...
Himal Southasian
www.himalmag.com