Bimstec
Bimstec
For Prelims: Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation, Indo-Pacific
Region, Indian Ocean, South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.
Source: IE
Why in News?
Recently, the first-ever Foreign Ministers’ meeting of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral
Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) began in Bangkok, Thailand.
Areas of coordination challenges were discussed, including food, health and energy security.
What is BIMSTEC?
About:
The BIMSTEC is a regional organisation comprising seven Member States: five
deriving from South Asia, including Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and two
from Southeast Asia, including Myanmar and Thailand.
This sub-regional organisation came into being on 6th June 1997 through the Bangkok
Declaration.
The BIMSTEC Secretariat is in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Institutional Mechanisms:
BIMSTEC Summit
Ministerial Meeting
Senior Officials’ Meeting
BIMSTEC Working Group
Business Forum & Economic Forum
Cooperation:
Cooperation within the BIMSTEC had initially focused on six sectors in 1997 (trade,
technology, energy, transport, tourism, and fisheries) and expanded in 2008 to other
areas.
In 2021, a reorganization led to each of the Member States leading certain sectors.
India focuses on security, along with counterterrorism and transnational crime,
disaster management and energy.
Way Forward
BIMSTEC member countries should focus on deepening cooperation in various sectors such as
trade, technology, energy, transport, tourism, fisheries, security, counterterrorism, disaster
management, and energy.
The organization should work towards implementing existing agreements and exploring new
avenues for collaboration.
BIMSTEC should work towards enhancing trade facilitation, reducing barriers, and promoting
economic integration among member countries.
The organization should explore opportunities for a free trade agreement (FTA) to boost
regional trade and investment.
Q. Do you think that BIMSTEC is a parallel organisation like the SAARC? What are the similarities and
dissimilarities between the two? How are Indian foreign policy objectives realized by forming this new
organisation? (2022)