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Pakistan, China In Talks To Replace Defunct SAARC With New Regional Bloc: Report

Islamabad and Beijing are already in an advanced stage of talks, considering the need for a new organisation focused on regional connectivity and integration, news agency PTI reported.

Pakistan and China are working together to establish a new organisation that could replace the now-defunct South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).

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Islamabad, Beijing explore alternative to defunct SAARC

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According to the Pakistan-based newspaper, The Express Tribune, Islamabad and Beijing are already in an advanced stage of talks, considering the need for a new organisation focused on regional connectivity and integration, news agency PTI reported.

A recent trilateral meeting was held involving Pakistan, China and Bangladesh on June 19 in China’s Yunnan. The meeting took place on the sidelines of the 9th China-South Asia Exposition and the 6th China-South Asia Cooperation Forum. It was attended by Bangladesh’s acting foreign secretary Ruhul Alam Siddique, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong, and Pakistan’s Additional Secretary (Asia Pacific) Imran Ahmed Siddiqui. Pakistan’s foreign secretary to China, Amna Baloch, participated via video link, as reported by Daily Star.

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‘Inaugural meeting of the trilateral mechanism’

As reported by The Daily Star, Bangladesh called it an “informal meeting”, Pakistan termed it as “the inaugural meeting of the trilateral mechanism”.

In their statements, China and Pakistan stated that the three sides agreed to explore and implement cooperation projects in areas such as trade, maritime affairs, climate change, agriculture, human resources, education, and culture.

‘We maintain constant watch’

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday said that it is keeping a constant watch on developments in India’s neighbourhood, especially in light of the recent trilateral meeting involving China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

Speaking at a press briefing, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, “We maintain a constant watch on the developments in our neighbourhood that have a bearing on our interests and our security, our relations with individual countries, while they stand on their own footing, take into account the evolving context as well.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Vikas Mehta

Vikas Mehta

Asst News Editor

Vikas Mehta is currently serving as an Assistant News Editor at News 24. Throughout his career, he has contributed to prominent media organizations such as Times of India, Zee Media, DB Corp Ltd., and News Nation. With nearly two decades of experience, he has worked across all media platforms—print, digital, and broadcast. Vikas specialises in covering politics, crime, and international affairs, showcasing his deep understanding of these critical areas. He holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism from SIMC, Pune, further strengthening his professional background in the media industry.

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First published on: Jun 30, 2025 08:57 PM IST


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