South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
In other languages:
  • Assamese:দক্ষিণ এছিয়াৰ আঞ্চলিক সহযোগিতাৰ সংঘ
    Baluchi:دکھنی ایشیائی علاقائی تعاون دا اتحاد
    Bengali:দক্ষিণ এশিয়ার আঞ্চলিক সহযোগিতা সংস্থা
    Dari:جنوب آسیا منطقه‌ای همکاری اتحاد
    Dzongkha:ལྷོ་ཨེ་ཤེས་ཡའི་གནས་ཡུལ་མཉམ་འགྱུར་གyi་མཐུན་སྡེ
    Gujarati:દક્ષિણ એશિયાઈ પ્રાદેશિક સહકાર સંઘ
    Hindi:दक्षिण एशियाई क्षेत्रीय सहयोग संगठन
    Kannada:ದಕ್ಷಿಣ ಏಷ್ಯಾದ ಪ್ರಾದೇಶಿಕ ಸಹಕಾರ ಸಂಘ
    Kashmiri:جنوبی ایشیاہک علاقائی تعاون سنگتھ
    Malayalam:തെക്കേ ഏഷ്യൻ പ്രാദേശിക സഹകരണ സംഘടന
    Maldivian:ދެކުނު އޭޝިޔާގެ ސަރަޙައްދީ އެކުވެރިކަން ޖަމިއްޔާ
    Marathi:दक्षिण आशियाई प्रादेशिक सहकार संघटना
    Nepali:दक्षिण एसियाली क्षेत्रीय सहयोग सङ्गठन
    Odia:ଦକ୍ଷିଣ ଏସୀୟ ଆଞ୍ଚଳିକ ସହଯୋଗ ସଂସ୍ଥା
    Pashto:سویلي آسیا د سیمه‌ییزې همکارۍ اتحاد
    Rajasthani:दक्षिण एशियाई क्षेत्रीय सहयोग संगठन
    Sanskrit:दक्षिणाशियायाः प्रादेशिकसहकारसङ्घः
    Sindhi:ڏکڻ ايشيائي علائقائي تعاون جو سنگھ
    Sinhala:දකුණු ආසියානු කලාපීය සහයෝගිතා සංවිධානය
    Tamil:தெற்கு ஆசிய பிராந்திய ஒத்துழைப்பு சங்கம்
    Telugu:దక్షిణ ఆసియా ప్రాంతీయ సహకార సంఘం
    Urdu:جنوبی ایشیائی علاقائی تعاون تنظیم
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Location of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (dark green)

in Asia (dark grey)

HeadquartersKathmandu, Nepal
28°10′N 84°15′E / 28.167°N 84.250°E / 28.167; 84.250
Largest cityMumbai, India
19°04′34″N 72°52′39″E / 19.07611°N 72.87750°E / 19.07611; 72.87750
Working languageEnglish
Official languages
of contracting states
24 languages
Religion
(2025)[1]
Demonym(s)South Asian
TypeRegional organisation
Member states
Leaders
• Secretary-General
Golam Sarwar[2]
• Chairmanship of SAARC
 Bangladesh
LegislatureNone
Establishment8 December 1985 (8 December 1985)
Area
• Total
5,222,321 km2 (2,016,349 sq mi)
• Water (%)
8
Population
• 2025 estimate
1,992,790,035[3]
• Density
381.6/km2 (988.3/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2025 estimate
• Total
$21.7 trillion[4]
• Per capita
$11,136[4]
GDP (nominal)2025 estimate
• Total
$5.22 trillion[4]
• Per capita
$2,665[4]
HDI (2023) 0.663[5]
medium
Currency
8 currencies
Time zoneUTC+4:30 to +6:00 (AFT, PST, MVT, IST, SLST, NPT, BST, BTT)
Calling code
8 codes
  • Bangladesh  +880
  • India  +91
  • Pakistan  +92
  • Afghanistan  +93
  • Sri Lanka  +94
  • Maldives  +960
  • Bhutan  +975
  • Nepal  +977
Internet TLD
8 ccTLDs
  • .af
  • .bd
  • .bt
  • .in
  • .lk
  • .mv
  • .np
  • .pk

The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is the regional intergovernmental organization and geopolitical union of states in South Asia. Its member states are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. SAARC comprises 3% of the world's land area, 21% of the world's population and 5.21% (US$4.47 trillion)[6] of the global economy, as of 2021.

SAARC was founded in Dhaka on 8 December 1985.[7] Its secretariat is based in Kathmandu, Nepal. The organization promotes economic development and regional integration.[8] It launched the South Asian Free Trade Area in 2006.[9] SAARC maintains permanent diplomatic relations at the United Nations as an observer and has developed links with multilateral entities, including the European Union. However, due to the geopolitical conflict between India and Pakistan and the situation in Afghanistan, the organization has been suspended for a long time, and India currently cooperates with its eastern neighbors through BIMSTEC.[10][11]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 10 June 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Sarwar to be new Saarc secretary general". The Kathmandu Post. 7 March 2023. Archived from the original on 26 March 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Population of Southern Asia (2025) - Worldometer". www.worldometers.info. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  4. ^ a b c d "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects". www.imf.org. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  5. ^ "Human development report 2025" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 May 2025.
  6. ^ "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects". imf.org. Archived from the original on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  7. ^ Ahmad, Naveed (6 August 2016). "Rest in peace SAARC: The tug of war between India and Pakistan". The Express Tribune. Archived from the original on 7 August 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  8. ^ "Charter of SAARC". SAARC Secretariat. Archived from the original on 27 October 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  9. ^ Center, Asia Regional Integration. "South Asian Free Trade Area Free Trade Agreement". aric.adb.org. Archived from the original on 20 August 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  10. ^ Longtail-e-media. "From SAARC to BIMSTEC: Neighborhood Perspective". aidiaasia.org. Archived from the original on 6 May 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  11. ^ "BIMSTEC Gets a New Lease of Life". The Diplomat. Archived from the original on 4 June 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2023.


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