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Monday, 22 November 2004 |
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by Deshamanya Dr. Ponna Wignaraja Chairman, South Asian Perspectives Network Association, Vice Chairman, Independent South Asian Commission on Poverty Alleviation (1992) The Sri Lanka President's speech at the Hindustan Leadership Forum
recently urged South Asian states to pursue South Asian regional
co-operation more vigorously. This exhortation can be a point of departure
for seriously re-visioning the process of South Asian regional
co-operation, to meet the new inter-related challenges of the
globalization reality and that of rural mass poverty and youth employment. Other Stories
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