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  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • I INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1 Theories of Regional Co-operation and Integration
  • Functionalism
  • Neo-Functionalism
  • Intergovernmentalism
  • Supranationalism and Neo-Liberalism
  • Regionalisation
  • 1.2 South Asia - A Profile
  • 1.3 Statement of the Problem
  • 1.4 Significance of the Study
  • 1.5 Objectives of the Study
  • 1.6 Hypotheses
  • 1.7 Methodology
  • 1.8 Universe of the Study
  • 1.9 Limitations of the Study
  • 1.10 Sources of Information
  • 1.11 Organisation of the Thesis
  • II HISTORY OF BILATERAL ISSUES BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN PRIOR TO SAARC
  • 2.1 Problems after the Partition
  • 2.2 Different Socio-Economic Structure
  • Ideology
  • 2.3 Pakistan and the Military Pacts
  • 2.4 India - China War of 1962 and its Impact on Indo - Pak Relations
  • 2.5 The Kutch Conflict
  • 2.6 The Indo - Pak War in 1965
  • 2.7 Tashkent Declaration
  • 2.8 Problems in Indo - Pak relations (1966-70)
  • 1. Domestic determinants
  • 2. Hostile propaganda
  • 3. Kashmir issue
  • 4. Minority problems
  • 5. Border Violation
  • 7. Agartala conspiracy case
  • 8. Farrakka barrage
  • 9. Auction of Indian propel-ty
  • 10. Interference in internal affairs
  • 11. Arms aid (US, USSR and China)
  • 12. Strengthening of Sino-Fak Axis
  • 2.9 India and Ernergence of Bangladesh
  • 2.10 The Simla Agreements
  • III THE EXPERIENCE OF REGIONAL CO-OPERATION AND FRAMEWORK IN THE SOUTH -ASIAN CONTEXT
  • 3.1 Regionalism
  • 3.2 Regional Co-operation: An Overview
  • 3.3 Regional co-operation: An analysis
  • 3.4 Attitudes, Approaches and Perspectives of Regional Co-operation in South Asia
  • 3.5 Framework of Regional Co-operation in the South Asian Context
  • IV STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF SAARC
  • 4.1 SAARC Group of Eminent Persons
  • 4.2 Institutional Structure of SAARC
  • 4.3 Recommendations
  • Secretary General
  • Directors
  • Professional Experts
  • 4.4 Interaction with other International Organization
  • 4.5 Financial resources of SAARC
  • 4.6 Important SAARC Institutions
  • 4.7 Council of Ministers Meeting
  • 4.8 Technical Committees
  • 4.9 Committee on Economic Co-operation (CEP)
  • Social committees
  • Regional Centres
  • Focal point of SAARC
  • SAARC and civil society
  • 4.10 Informal Consultations on Political and Security Issues
  • 4.11 SAARC: Process of Institutionalization of Regional Co-operation
  • 4.12 Nature and Frequency of SAARC Summits
  • Standing committee
  • Action Committees
  • Regional funds
  • Institutional Mechanism
  • Institutional Framework
  • 4.13 Second Summit Conference
  • 4.14 Third Summit Conference
  • 4.15 Fourth Summit Conference
  • 4.16 Fifth Summit Conference
  • 4.17 Sixth Summit Conference
  • 4.18 Seventh Summit Conference
  • 4.19 Eighth Summit Conference
  • 4.20 SAPTA and SAFTA
  • 4.21 SAARC Summits (Table)
  • V BILATERAL ISSUES CONFRONTING REGIONAL CO-OPERATION - A CASE STUDY OF INDO – PAK RELATIONS (Kashmir, Nuclear Arms Race and Cross Border Terrorism, Siachen)
  • 5.1 From Colonialism to Independence
  • 5.2 Kashmir Issue
  • 5.3 Accession of Kashmir
  • 5.4 Crisis in East Pakistan and Emergence of Bangladesh
  • 5.5 Nuclear Arms Race
  • 5.6 Impact of Arms Build-up on Development
  • 5.7 Cross-Border Terrorism
  • 5.8 The New Phase - Post-Pokhran Development
  • 5.9 Dialogue Process in the Post-Nuclear Phase
  • 5.10 Lahore Bus Diplomacy
  • 5.11 Kargil Issue
  • 5.12 Siachen Dispute
  • VI RELATIONS OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN WITH OTHER SAARC: COUNTRIES
  • PART I INDIAS RELATIONS WITH OTHER SAARC COUNTRIES
  • 6.1 Indo-Pakistan Relations
  • 6.2 Indias Relations with Nepal
  • 6.3 India and Bangladesh
  • 6.4 India and Sri Lanka
  • 6.5 Indo-Bhutan Relations
  • 6.6 The Treaty of 1949
  • 6.7 Bhutans Interests
  • 6.7.1 Domestic Affairs
  • 6.7.2 International
  • 6.7.3 Bhutans economic concerns and India
  • 6.8 Maldives and India
  • PART II PAKISTANS RAPPORT WITH OTHER SAARC COUNTRIES
  • 6.9 Pakistans Rapport with India
  • 6.10 The Indo-Pak War of December 1971
  • 6.11 Farakka Issue
  • 6.12 Nepals Transit Problem
  • 6.13 Pakistan-Nepal Trade
  • 6.14 Patterns of Bilateralism
  • VII CONCLUSION
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • APPENDICES
  • APPENDIX - I STANDSTILL AGREEMENT WITH INDIA AND PAKISTAN, AUGUST 12 1947
  • APPENDIX - II INSTRUMENT OF ACCESSION, OCTOBER 27, 1947
  • APPENDIX - III UNCIP RESOLUTION OF JANUARY 5, 1949
  • APPENDIX - IV TASHKENT DECLARATION - 10 JANUARY 1966
  • APPENDIX - V SIMLA AGREEMENT, 1972 AGREEMENT ON BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
  • APPENDIX - VI SAARC CHARTER
  • APPENDIX - VII THE DHAKA DECLARATION
  • APPENDIX - VIII PROPOSALS FOR NORMALISING RELATIONS AND CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURES SENT BY PAKISTAN, JANUARY 18, 1994
  • APPENDIX - IX THE LAHORE DECLARATION, FEBRUARY 21, 1999