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Apr 28, 2016

[CA] Heart of Asia Conference at Delhi

Heart of Asia Conference – 2016

Venue: New Delhi
Theme: “Addressing Challenges, Achieving Prosperity
The Heart of Asia (HoA) conference has begun in New Delhi with the objective of bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan and speeding up its reconstruction with a focus on enhancing investment and connectivity to the country. The conference was attended by officials of a number of countries including Pakistan.
The conference was attended by officials of a number of countries including Pakistan Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry, who deliberated on a host of issues like combating challenge of extremism and terrorism.
The key elements of HoA process have been to devise a sustained, incremental approach to implementation of the confidence building measures (CBM) in Afghanistan and the officials are set to deliberate on them during the conference.
Energy, infrastructure and investment deals to shore up economic growth of Afghanistan may figure in the talks.
India hosted the senior officials meeting of the Istanbul process in January 2014 in New Delhi and is set to host the Sixth Ministerial Conference of the HoA Process in the last quarter of this year.

Here is the following speech made by Foreign Secretary, Mr. S. Jaishankar:
·       The theme of this year’s Heart of Asia process is "Addressing Challenges, Achieving Prosperity”. As participating countries of the Heart of Asia Process, the countries in the region are aware that the situation in Afghanistan, owing to its location at the Heart of Asia, has enormous bearing on regional peace, security and economic growth. The challenges that Afghanistan and the Heart of Asia region face are similar. For our stable and prosperous region, a strong, peaceful, prosperous and democratic Afghanistan is an imperative. Such an Afghanistan will be a bridge of connectivity between East and West, and Central and South Asia. That is what Afghanistan was, as history tells us, and therein lies our future.
·       To achieve progress and prosperity together, we need to address challenges together. This is not only in Afghanistan’s interest, but in the interest of the whole of the Heart of Asia region. It is our collective and individual responsibility to help and support Afghanistan in combating the challenges it faces to its stability and security.
·       Democracy has taken roots in Afghanistan not merely as an institution but as the country’s way of life. We acknowledge the role of the country’s leadership in steering Afghanistan through a difficult and challenging phase of witnessing multiple transitions. These challenges are made all the more daunting amidst violence unleashed on the Afghan people. We are confident that the efforts of the leaders and the people of the Afghanistan will ensure peaceful, democratic and inclusive governance for the whole of the country. Whole-hearted support of the region in this endeavour, I trust, is available to Afghanistan for building a glorious future. Excellencies,
·       India feels honoured to be an active participant in the Heart of Asia Process and also to be the lead country for the Trade, Commerce and Investment Opportunities CBM of the Heart of Asia process. This CBM is aimed at more regional economic interaction and cooperation. The objective is to create conducive conditions for Afghanistan to thrive on trade and not depend on aid. Creating more employment opportunities is also important to wean youth lured to narcotics, extremism, terrorism and other criminal activities. More jobs and economic avenues in Afghanistan and would create the conducive conditions for Afghans to stay and contribute to its development. Excellencies,
·       At Islamabad Ministerial last December, the External Affairs Minister of India had stressed the importance of connectivity of Afghanistan to regional markets such as India. She had said that if arteries remain clogged, ‘Heart cannot function properly’.
·       Connectivity in the region has to be the centrepiece of all our efforts to enhance trade, commerce and investment among regional countries. Better connectivity can enable more investment and private sector participation. It can help fully harness Afghanistan’s trade and transit potential. It will also serve to tap Afghanistan’s vast natural and human resources. Afghanistan can emerge as a hub of regional trade and energy arteries. Afghanistan, Iran and India are waiting to develop trilateral transit through Chahbahar in Iran. India is also willing to avail of other regional and trans-regional connectivity initiatives such as the North – South Transport Corridor and the Ashgabat Agreement.
·       Better regional economic connectivity will bring growth and prosperity to millions of people in the region. Better connectivity means more prosperity and more peace and stability. I request this meeting of Senior Officials of the Heart of Asia process to examine these aspects and come up with specific suggestions to enhance connectivity and shared prosperity.
·       I wish that the Senior Officials Meeting will have a stimulating and productive interaction. I do hope to see you in India for the Sixth Ministerial Conference later this year.

About the conference:
·       The Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process presents a new vision of cooperation and confidence building for the region with Afghanistan at its centre.
·       The Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process articulates a set of principles, such as respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, and promoting cooperation in the areas of common challenges and shared interests in the region.
·       It provides a platform for discussing key regional issues among participating states.
·       Since its inception in 2011, the Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process has been lead by two co-chairs: Afghanistan as a permanent co-chair, and one of the Heart of Asia countries hosting the annual ministerial meeting as the co-chair.
·       As permanent co-chair of this regional process, Afghanistan has been recognized as the main focal point/ coordinator of the Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process.
The 14 participating countries in HoA process are
Afghanistan
Azerbaijan
China
India
Iran
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Pakistan
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Tajikistan
Turkey
Turkmenistan
UAE
Supporting Countries
Australia
Canada
Denmark
Egypt
Finland
France
Germany
Italy
Iraq
Japan
Norway
Poland
Spain
Sweden
UK
US
European Union



















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