The Rally
If we wish the next twenty years of SAARC to be different
We should take the first decision to reconnect the countries of the subcontinent on the one hand and then reconnect the subcontinent to the larger Asian neighbourhood on the other. We need to recharge and regenerate the arteries of transport and communication that bind us together and in turn link our region to the rest of Asia to reclaim the prosperity that is undoubtedly our due.
In pursuit of this vision
I suggest let us agree, at this Summit, that all South Asian countries would provide to each other, reciprocally, transit facilities to third countries, not only connecting one another, but also connecting to the larger Asian neighbourhood, in the Gulf, Central Asia and in the South-East Asia. India, which borders each of the members of the South Asia, is willing to do so.
In this context, I am happy to announce that India offers to hold a South Asian Car Rally. This would be a run-up to our next Summit. It would symbolise vividly our regional identity and also draw attention to the urgent need to improve our SAARC transport infrastructure."
Prime Minister of India
13th SAARC Summit
Dhaka, November 2005
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| Building Bridges
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- 26-30 vehicles
- Carrying 120-140 persons of 8 nationalities
- Covering distance of over 8000 Kms.
- Across 7 countries and varying terrain
- The dates 15th March - 14th April 2007
- Over a 31 days period
- Flag off by Bangladesh dignitaries at Cox's Bazaar on 15th March
- With a special intermediary flag off ceremony at the SAARC summit in Delhi, 3,rd April, 2007.
- Formal Concluding Ceremony on 14th April 2007 at Male
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