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Pakistan, China working to establish new regional bloc to replace SAARC: Report

Citing diplomatic sources, the report said both Islamabad and Beijing are aligned on the need for a new multilateral platform, as SAARC remains inactive due to ongoing tensions, particularly between India and Pakistan.

June 30, 2025 / 14:21 IST
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Talks reportedly gained momentum during a recent trilateral meeting in Kunming, China, involving Pakistan, China, and Bangladesh.
Talks reportedly gained momentum during a recent trilateral meeting in Kunming, China, involving Pakistan, China, and Bangladesh.

Pakistan and China are in advanced discussions to establish a new regional organisation aimed at promoting integration and connectivity across South Asia, potentially replacing the long-dormant South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), according to a report by The Express Tribune on Monday.

Citing diplomatic sources, the report said both Islamabad and Beijing are aligned on the need for a new multilateral platform, as SAARC remains inactive due to ongoing tensions, particularly between India and Pakistan.

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Talks reportedly gained momentum during a recent trilateral meeting in Kunming, China, involving Pakistan, China, and Bangladesh.

The diplomatic engagement was seen as part of wider efforts to draw other South Asian nations, including Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and Afghanistan, into a fresh grouping that would focus on trade, infrastructure, and regional connectivity.