ISLAMABAD: Prime Miniยญsยญter Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday reiterated Pakisยญtanโs desire to revitalize South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC. He expressed his readiness to contribute to the revival of the seemingly dead eight-member regional bloc.
In a tweet he posted to mark the Saarc Charter Day, PM Sharif reminded that the people of South Asia had suffered because of โmissed opportunitiesโ for regional development, connectivity and cooperation.
Pakistan is โready to play its part for revival of SAARCโ, he said.
SAARC has been in a state of limbo for the past six years as India has been blocking the hosting of its summit by Pakistan.
Pakistan was to host the 19th summit in November 2016, but India, supported by its regional allies Banglaยญdesh, Bhutan and Afghaยญnistan, forced its postponement.
The latest summit of SAARC was held in Nepal in 2014.
Meanwhile, Foreign Offยญice spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch at the weekly media briefing reminded about โundeniable proofโ of Indian involvement in terrorism in Pakistan and called on the international community to take notice of it.
She made the comment in the context of the first-ever India-Central Asia National Security Advisorsโ meeting in New Delhi, which focused on counterterrorism cooperation.
She termed Indiaโs attempts to portray itself as a torch bearer of counterterrorism efforts ironic, citing India’s widely established and documented subversive involvement inside Pakistan.

