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Regional Organisations



🌐 Chapter 08 · Topic 04 · International Organisations

Regional Organisations

ASEAN, SAARC, EU, African Union, Arab League β€” formation, headquarters, members, and key facts.

🌏 ASEAN β€” Association of Southeast Asian Nations

  • HQ: Jakarta, Indonesia; Founded: 8 August 1967 (Bangkok Declaration)
  • Members: 10 β€” Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
  • ASEAN motto: “One Vision, One Identity, One Community”
  • ASEAN Community has 3 pillars: Political-Security, Economic, Socio-Cultural
  • India is an ASEAN Dialogue Partner; India-ASEAN relations are central to India’s Act East Policy
  • ASEAN+3 = ASEAN + China, Japan, South Korea
  • East Asia Summit (EAS) = ASEAN + 8 (includes India, Australia, USA, Russia)

🌏 SAARC β€” South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

  • HQ: Kathmandu, Nepal; Founded: 8 December 1985 (Dhaka Declaration)
  • Members: 8 β€” India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Afghanistan
  • Observer states: USA, EU, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Iran, Myanmar
  • SAARC Secretariat established in Kathmandu in 1987
  • SAARC summits have been irregular due to India-Pakistan tensions; last summit was in 2014 (Kathmandu)
  • SAFTA (South Asian Free Trade Area) β€” free trade agreement among SAARC members

🌍 Major Regional Organisations β€” Quick Reference

OrganisationHQFoundedMembersKey Fact
EU (European Union)Brussels, Belgium1993 (Maastricht Treaty)27Single market; Euro currency; Brexit (UK left 2020)
African Union (AU)Addis Ababa, Ethiopia200255Replaced OAU (1963); joined G20 in 2023
Arab LeagueCairo, Egypt194522League of Arab States; promotes Arab interests
OAS (Organization of American States)Washington D.C., USA194835Oldest regional organisation; Western Hemisphere
CommonwealthLondon, UK193156Former British Empire nations; India is a member
NAM (Non-Aligned Movement)No permanent HQ1961120Founded by Nehru, Nasser, Tito, Sukarno, Nkrumah; India is a founding member
BIMSTECDhaka, Bangladesh19977Bay of Bengal Initiative; India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan
IORAEbène, Mauritius199723Indian Ocean Rim Association; India is a member
⭐ Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): NAM was founded in 1961 at the Belgrade Conference. The five founding leaders were: Jawaharlal Nehru (India), Gamal Abdel Nasser (Egypt), Josip Broz Tito (Yugoslavia), Sukarno (Indonesia), and Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana). NAM was established during the Cold War to avoid alignment with either the USA-led Western bloc or the USSR-led Eastern bloc. India has been a strong advocate of NAM principles. The 19th NAM Summit was held in Uganda in 2024.
πŸ“Œ BIMSTEC vs SAARC: India has been increasingly focusing on BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) as an alternative to SAARC, which has been stalled due to India-Pakistan tensions. BIMSTEC connects South Asia and Southeast Asia and does not include Pakistan. India hosted the 5th BIMSTEC Summit in 2022. BIMSTEC has 7 members: India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Nepal, and Bhutan.

βœ… Revision Checklist

βœ… ASEAN = Jakarta = 8 August 1967 = 10 members = Southeast Asia
βœ… India-ASEAN = Act East Policy = Dialogue Partner
βœ… SAARC = Kathmandu = 8 December 1985 = 8 members = South Asia
βœ… SAARC last summit = 2014 Kathmandu
βœ… EU = Brussels = 1993 (Maastricht) = 27 members = single market
βœ… African Union = Addis Ababa = 2002 = 55 members = joined G20 2023
βœ… Arab League = Cairo = 1945 = 22 members
βœ… Commonwealth = London = 1931 = 56 members = India is member
βœ… NAM = 1961 = 120 members = Nehru + Nasser + Tito + Sukarno + Nkrumah
βœ… BIMSTEC = Dhaka = 1997 = 7 members = Bay of Bengal = India’s alternative to SAARC