INDIA's membership in international Organizations and summits
INDIA's membership in international
Organizations and summits
All summits and international and intergovernmental organisations in which india is a member and is participating
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International Organisations that
India is a part of:
South Asian Association for
Regional Cooperation
(
SAARC) : organisations of South Asian countries.
Its member states include
Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the
Maldives,
Pakistan and Sri Lanka
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HQ-
Kathmandu ..Estb :-
1985
19th summit in
Pakistan
BRICS :
Organisation of large economies of
NICs (
Newly industrialized country) namely
Brazil,
Russia,
China,
India, South Africa.
8th summit in india ( Goa – panaji )
Commonwealth of Nations
HQ-
London , 53 states
United Nations
HQ:-
NY , 193 members + 2 observers , 24 oct
1945
G-20 major economies
It was founded in
1999
The members include 19 individual countries—
Argentina,
Australia, Brazil,
Canada, China,
France,
Germany, India,
Indonesia,
Italy,
Japan,
South Korea,
Mexico, Russia,
Saudi Arabia,
South Africa,
Turkey, the
United Kingdom and the
United States—along with the
European Union (EU).
The EU is represented by the
European Commission and by the
European Central Bank.
Summit started from 2008 , 11th summit will be in
Hangzhou China
G8+5 : G8 Economies i.e.
U.S.,
U.K., France, Japan, Germany, Canada, Japan, Russia(now suspended) + China, India,
Brazil, South Africa, Mexico.
G4 nations:
Informal group of countries which support each other’s bids for permanent seats on the
United Nations Security Council. It consists of India, Germany, Japan and Brazil.
Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (
BIMSTEC): international organisation involving a group of countries in
South Asia and
South East Asia. These are:
Bangladesh, India,
Myanmar,
Sri Lanka,
Thailand,
Bhutan and
Nepal.
6 June
1997
Headquarters Dhaka
The main objective of BIMSTEC is technological and economical cooperation among south
Asian and south east
Asian countries along the coast of the bay of
Bengal
Mekong–Ganga Cooperation:
The Mekong–
Ganga Cooperation (
MGC) was established on
November 10,
2000 at
Vientiane at the
First MGC Ministerial Meeting
An organisation to increase cooperation in tourism, cultural, educational, and transportation sectors. This is comprised of India, Thailand, Myanmar,
Cambodia,
Laos and
Vietnam.
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The organization takes its name from the Ganga and the Mekong, two large rivers in the region
BBIN:-
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal (BBIN)
Initiative is a sub regional architecture of countries in South Asia
It meets through official representation of member states to formulate, implement and review quadrilateral agreements across areas such as water resources management, connectivity of power, transport, and infrastructure…. Aka
South Asian Growth Quadrangle (
SAGQ)
The
Asia Cooperation Dialogue (
ACD) is an intergovernmental organization created on 18 June
2002 to promote Asian cooperation at a continental level and to help integrate separate regional organizations such as
ASEAN, SAARC, the
Gulf Cooperation Council, and the
EAEU
Indian-Ocean Rim Association: Organisation of countries which have a coastline on the
Indian Ocean.
Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), formerly known as the