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South Asia
Challenges, Threats and Trends
        Dr. Mansi Mehrotra




          December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
PURPOSE
To understand the South Asian kaleidoscope
        (from Greek kalos beautiful + eidos form + ‐SCOPE)




                    December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                          CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
What are the elements that defines 
    your Ethnic Community?
Ethnicity is a sense of belonging to a particular
group that distinguishes them from others in
social, cultural, language, religion, region, history,
genetic, economic, customs, place of residence
and traditional orientation.

The membership to such exclusive group gives its
members material and social advantages along
with psychological support.

                 December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                       CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
INTERVIEW EACH OTHER
   (Find your partner sitting on your Right)

• What does your partner like about her/his 
  ethnic community? (INDIVIDUALLY)

• What does you partner dislike about her/his 
  community? (INDIVIDUALLY)

• What are some of the common stories your 
  ethnic communities share? (AS A PAIR)
                 December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                       CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
LANGUAGE
• Language is a central feature of human 
  identity. When we hear someone speak, we 
  immediately make guesses about gender, 
  education level, age, profession, and place of 
  origin. Beyond this individual matter, a 
  language is a powerful symbol of national and 
  ethnic identity. (Spolsky, 1999, p. 181)


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December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
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December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
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Language Identity Crises
•   Pakistan
      – National language is Urdu which is the native language of only about 7% of country’s population
•   Nepal 
      – Nepal Bhasha Movement 1909 after Khas was renamed “Nepali” and Nepali bhasa was 
          “Newari” in 1905
•   Bangladesh
      – Bengali Language Movement (21st Feb)
•   Sri Lanka
      – Official Language Act No.33 1956
•   India
      – 1952, Telugu Movement by Congress leader Sriramalu 56 day fast. 1953 Andhra Pradesh 
          Created
      – 1964, use of English language to cease (TN, WB, Karnataka, AP and Pondicherry)
      – Anti‐Hindi feelings by Shiv Sena and Maharashtra Navniman Sena
      – There are also odd examples. In Mizoram, Meghalaya and Nagaland, India’s three Christian‐
          majority states in the North‐East, the  languages used for official purposes are Hindi, and 
          English (link language), and not the languages spoken by the people in those states. 

                                      December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                                            CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
RELIGION
• “Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne 
  connaît point. (The heart has its reasons that 
  reason does not know at all). Les Pensées, 
  (Thoughts) Blaise Pascal, 1665
• Religion is often  used to justify conflict, and 
  becomes a source of conflict, even though 
  most religions of the world emphasize 
  peaceful coexistence and tolerance.

                  December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                        CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
•   Afghanistan
                              Religious Intolerance
      – March 2000, Taliban destroyed the Bahamian statues
•   Pakistan
      – Small Christian minority has periodically been targeted since Pakistan became a US ally in the so‐called War on Terror. 
      – Red Mosque crisis
      – Attacks on Ahmadis, Hindus and Shiites
      – Pakistani authorities shut down 156 radio stations for operating illegally and for “fanning sectarian hatred and anti‐state feelings” in 
          western tribal areas
      – Blasphemy laws alienate both moderate Muslims and non‐Muslims
      – Hudood Ordianace requires strict adherence to Muslim practices and blatantly discriminate against non‐Muslims in the court of law
      – The Federal Sharia Court (FSC) ensures that all legislative acts and judicial pronouncements, including those of the Supreme Court, 
          are compatible with Islamic law. 
•   India
      – Anti Sikh Riots 1984
      – Ethnic Cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits
      – Religious involvement in North‐East India Militancy
      – Anti‐Muslim Violence
      – Anti‐Christian Violence
      – Anti‐Hindu Violence
•   Nepal
      – Christian and Muslim Religious minorities are attacked
      – On May 23, 2009, a bomb attack against Lalitpur's Catholic Church of the Assumption, claimed by the NDA. Days later, the NDA 
          issued a call for all Christians to leave Nepal.
•   Bhutan
      – It is illegal to convert someone from the country's two predominant religions, Buddhism and Hinduism
      – Government has limited non‐Buddhist missionary activity, barring non‐Buddhist missionaries from entering the country, limiting 
          construction of non‐Buddhist religious buildings, and restricting the celebration of some non‐Buddhist religious festivals.
                                                      December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                                                             CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
• Bangladesh
   – Religious minorities, especially Hindus and Ahmadiyyas, face 
     manifold problems. 
   – Religious minorities are readily attacked by the influential and 
     politically powerful, enjoying absolute impunity many of them 
     while performing their rituals. 
   – In many places, houses, businesses and religious properties have 
     been taken or destroyed. Girls and women belonging to religious 
     minorities have been raped for reason of their beliefs. 
• Sri Lanka
   – flag of Śri Lankān
   – Arrest of Sarah Malathi Perera for her book “From darkness to 
     light: Questions and Answers”
• Maldives
   – According to the former President Maumoon Abdul Gavoom, no 
     religion other than Islam should be allowed in the Maldives. 


                          December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                                CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
ETHNO‐REGIONAL IDENTITIES
If we institutionally define a nation‐state as a 
set of reciprocal economic, military, and even 
social rights and obligations, it becomes 
obvious that a modern nation‐state is as much 
a state of mind as a geographic entity” Louis 
Depree




                December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                      CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
Regional Divide in SA
•   Sri Lanka                   India
                                • Jharkahand Movement
                                • Uttrakhand
                                • Gorkhaland
                                • Bodoland
                                • Ladakh
                                • The Northeast
                                • Magadh, Bhojpuri Pradesh, Angika Pradesh, 
                                • Bajjika Pradesh and 
                                • Seemanchal from Bihar, 
                                • Udayachal, and Kamatapur from Assam, 
                                • Braj Pradesh and Rohilkhand from UP, 
                                • Malwa from MP, 
                                • Mewar from Rajasthan and 
                                • Kuchh and Saurastra from Gujarat
                                • Maharashrtra,MP, AP, UP and Bihar
                                   (Vidarbha, Bundelkand, Telangana, Vindhya Pradesh, 
                                   Mahakaushal, Purvanchal, Harit Pradesh and 
                                   Mithilanchal) 
                       December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                             CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
Pakistan
Time           Group         Location                  Description

1947‐48        Baloch        Kalat and                 First Baloch insurgency of Abdul Karim Khan against forcible annexation of Balochistan
                             surroundings              into Pakistan 
1947‐48        Pashtun       NWFP                      Reaction to dismissal of Dr. Khan’s nationalist government
1958‐63        Baloch        Baloch countryside        Resistance against one‐unit scheme, distant identity
1950s          Pashtun       NWFP                      Resistance against one‐unit scheme, afghan irredentist movement. But at the same time 
                                                       Dr. Khan accepted the offer of central government and became Chief minister of West 
                                                       Pakistan
1973‐77        Baloch        Baloch tribal areas of    Baloch insurgency against central government on the dismissal of  nationalist regime. 
                             Marri‐Mengal              This war involved more than 80,000 Pakistani troops and some 55,000 Baloch guerrillas 
                                                       (Harrison, 1981). The insurgency ended after the over throw of Bhutto by Zia‐ul‐Haq. 
1973‐74        Pashtun       NWFP                      Resignation of elected government as a protest against central 
                                                       governments interference in provincial matters of Balochistan and 
                                                       NWFP
1980s          Sindhis       Rural Sindh               Movement for the Restoration of Democracy

1980s          Mohajirs      Urban Sindh               Killings in Karachi 

2002‐?         Baloch        Baloch countryside        Baloch resistance movement: a response to marginalisation, 
                                                       demands for distributive justice


  •       Nepal
           – Three ecological regions are: (i) the Mountain, (ii) the Hills, and (iii) the Tarai
           – Politically five development regions by the Panchayat rulers (i) Eastern Development Region, (ii) 
              Central Development Region, (iii) Western Development Region, (iv) Mid‐Western Development 
              Region, and (v) Far‐Western Development Region.
                                               December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                                                             CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
SOCIO‐ECONOMIC GROUPS
“There is no caste in blood.” Edwin Arnold




                 December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                       CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
GROUP EXERCISE
Talk to people on your own table




                 December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                       CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
      CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
ECONOMIC SECURITY
•   Poverty and income inequality
•   Food security
•   Employment security
•   Impact of privatisation on economic security
•   Globalisation and economic security




                   December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                         CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
HEALTH AND HUMAN SECURITY
• Health security 
• Spread of infectious diseases
• Causes of health security




                 December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                       CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY
•   Water security
•   Air pollution
•   Energy security and environmental impact
•   Deforestation
•   Natural and man‐made disasters
•   Environmental Security in South Asia‐some 
    initiatives

                  December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                        CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
CONFLICT AND HUMAN SECURITY
• Conflicts between the states in South Asia
• Militarisation: protection or threat to Human 
  Security
• Nuclearisation in South Asia: A deterrent or a 
  threat to human security
• Armed conflicts, arms transfers and human 
  security

                                                       ‐‐‐cont.‐‐‐


                   December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                         CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
CONFLICT AND HUMAN SECURITY
• Internal conflicts
• Refugees
• Cost of
   conflict
  Human cost
  Women 
  Economic cost
  Refugee




                       December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                             CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
Security of Women




Manipuri women protests nude on 15 july 2004 in front of The Assam Rifles
against the rape and killing of Manorama by 17 AR                                              Photograph of Aisha




 Women harassed by the Police in 
 Bangladesh
                                                           December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                                                                 CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
Gender Equality and Empower Women
Share of women in non‐agricultural 
wage employment, 1990 & 2004 (in 
%)
                      6.6
  Pakistan
                        8.6


                              12.7
     Nepal
                                     17.3


                                     17.6
Bangladesh
                                            23.1                                         1990
                                                   31.1
                                                                                         2004
  Maldives
                                                          35.6


                                                             39.1
  Sri Lanka
                                                                  43.2




              0                 20                    40                 60
                                                           13
                            S.Asia                               18

                                                                              38
              East Asia & Pacific                                              39

                                                                               39
    Latin America & Caribean                                                        43

                                                                                         46
                Europe & C.Asia                                                          46

                                                                              December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
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                                       0                                                 50
Security of Children


                                        More than a third of the 
                                        world’s child brides are from 
                                        India

In Afghanistan almost 1,800 
children have been killed or injured 
in conflict‐related violence from 
September 2008 to September 
2010




                                                                 December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
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Child mortality
    Under‐five mortality rate per                                                               Under‐five mortality rate per 
    1,000 live births, 1990 and 2004                                                            1,000 live births, 1990 and 2004
                                                                              260
      Afghanistan 1.7% of target 
                                                                              257
              achieved                                                                                                                                                      188
                                                        87                                        Sub‐Saharan Africa 13.6% of target 
                                                                                                                                                                          171
                                                                                                              achieved
                                                                                                                                                         63
                                                                  130
        Pakistan 33.5% of target 
                                                            101
               achieved                       43
                                                                                                                                                                    129
                                                                                                        S.Asia 43% of target achieved                          92
                                                              123
                                                                                                                                                   43
  India 46.3% of target achieved                       85
                                              41


                                                                   145
                                                                                     1990     CEE/CIS & Baltic States 44.4% of target 
                                                                                                                                                        54
                                                                                                                                                   38
 Nepal 71.4% of target achieved                        76                                                    achieved
                                              48                                     2004                                                    18



     Bangladesh 72.5% of target 
                                                       77
                                                                    149              2015           M.East & N.Africa 46.3% of target 
                                                                                                                                                              81
                                                                                                                                                        56
             achieved                             50                                                           achieved
                                                                                                                                              27

                                                                        166
Bhutan 77.7% of Target achieved                        80                                                                                               58
                                                  55                                         E.Asia & Pacific 56.9% of target achieved            36
                                                                                                                                                                                199
                                             32
       Sri Lanka 84.4% of Target 
                                        14
               achieved                 11                                                                                                              54
                                                                                                 Latin America & Caribbean 63.9% of 
                                                                                                                                                  31
                                                                                                          target achieved
                                                             111                                                                             18
       Maldives 87.8% of Target 
                                              46
              achieved                       37

                                                                              December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,                           0    50 100 150 200 250
                                    0             100 200                     300 CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
Percentage of children of primary school age 
                                                           out of school, total and by sex  2000‐03
   Education                                                            Bhutan
                                                                                                                                         46.7
                                                                                                                                            52
                                                                                                                                          49.3

                                                                                                                         32.4
                                                                     Pakistan                                                   39.3
                                                                                                                                         46.6
                                                                                                                                                     Out of school males (as % of 
                                                                                                               22.3                                  total primary school age males)
Net enrolment in primary                                                   Nepal                                      31.6
                                                                                                                   26.8


education                                                                    India
                                                                                                 4.3

                                                                                                       11.4
                                                                                                              19
                                                                                                                                                     Out of school females (as % of 
                                                                                                                                                     total primary school age 
                                                                                                                                                     females)
                                                                                                      11.2
                                                              Bangladesh                            8.8
                                                                                                     10                                              Total out of school children(% 
                                                                                                                                                     of total primary school age 
Afghanistan       27                                                                           3
                                                                                                                                                     population)
                       54
                                                                    Maldives                  1.9
                                                                                              2.5
   Pakistan       33.4
                     52
                                                                                        0        10      20        30     40         50         60
     Nepal              64
                             84
                                                                                                                                                          41.3
      India                      89.7          2000‐2005        West & C.Africa
                                                                                                                                                                 45.3
                                                                                                                                                                        49.3


  Maldives                       86.7
                                 89.7          1990‐91      Eastern and S.Africa
                                                                                                                                                     37.8
                                                                                                                                                       39.1
                                                                                                                                                      38.5
Bangladesh                  71
                                  93.8
                                                                                                                        22.3
                                                                     South Asia                                                          29.9
  Sri Lanka                      90                                                                                            26
                                  97.1
                                                                                                         15.4
                                                              M.East & N.Africa                                         22.1
                                                                                                                18.7
              0         100              200
                                                                                                 10.5
                                                       Central and E.Europe/CIS                     12.9
                                                                                                  11.7

                                                                                        6.1
                                                      Latin America & Caribbean        5.3
                                                                                       5.7

                                                                                       5.6
                                                  December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                                                            E.Asia & Pacific 5.8
                                                                             5.7
                                                        CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
                                                                                   0        10                20                    30               40             50         60
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE AND 
       HUMAN SECURITY
• Nexus between human security and 
  governance
• The sate of governance
• The failure of institutions
• Economic governance and human security




               December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
                     CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
What can change relation between 
               countries?
•   Dangers of "Single Story" (Media)
•   People‐to‐people Contact
•   Resolving Border issue
•   Removal of border restrictions
•   Identity cards and legal migration
•   Economic, Trade and Financial Connectivity
•   Road, rail and air connectivity
•   Internet and mobile connectivity
•   Water management
•   Power sharing
•   Interdependence not isolation or exclusion
•   Checking Terrorism CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
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South asia challenges threats and trends contact saarc iii dec 2011

  • 1. South Asia Challenges, Threats and Trends Dr. Mansi Mehrotra December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 2. PURPOSE To understand the South Asian kaleidoscope (from Greek kalos beautiful + eidos form + ‐SCOPE) December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 3. What are the elements that defines  your Ethnic Community? Ethnicity is a sense of belonging to a particular group that distinguishes them from others in social, cultural, language, religion, region, history, genetic, economic, customs, place of residence and traditional orientation. The membership to such exclusive group gives its members material and social advantages along with psychological support. December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 4. INTERVIEW EACH OTHER (Find your partner sitting on your Right) • What does your partner like about her/his  ethnic community? (INDIVIDUALLY) • What does you partner dislike about her/his  community? (INDIVIDUALLY) • What are some of the common stories your  ethnic communities share? (AS A PAIR) December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 5. LANGUAGE • Language is a central feature of human  identity. When we hear someone speak, we  immediately make guesses about gender,  education level, age, profession, and place of  origin. Beyond this individual matter, a  language is a powerful symbol of national and  ethnic identity. (Spolsky, 1999, p. 181) December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 8. Language Identity Crises • Pakistan – National language is Urdu which is the native language of only about 7% of country’s population • Nepal  – Nepal Bhasha Movement 1909 after Khas was renamed “Nepali” and Nepali bhasa was  “Newari” in 1905 • Bangladesh – Bengali Language Movement (21st Feb) • Sri Lanka – Official Language Act No.33 1956 • India – 1952, Telugu Movement by Congress leader Sriramalu 56 day fast. 1953 Andhra Pradesh  Created – 1964, use of English language to cease (TN, WB, Karnataka, AP and Pondicherry) – Anti‐Hindi feelings by Shiv Sena and Maharashtra Navniman Sena – There are also odd examples. In Mizoram, Meghalaya and Nagaland, India’s three Christian‐ majority states in the North‐East, the  languages used for official purposes are Hindi, and  English (link language), and not the languages spoken by the people in those states.  December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 9. RELIGION • “Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne  connaît point. (The heart has its reasons that  reason does not know at all). Les Pensées,  (Thoughts) Blaise Pascal, 1665 • Religion is often  used to justify conflict, and  becomes a source of conflict, even though  most religions of the world emphasize  peaceful coexistence and tolerance. December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 10. Afghanistan Religious Intolerance – March 2000, Taliban destroyed the Bahamian statues • Pakistan – Small Christian minority has periodically been targeted since Pakistan became a US ally in the so‐called War on Terror.  – Red Mosque crisis – Attacks on Ahmadis, Hindus and Shiites – Pakistani authorities shut down 156 radio stations for operating illegally and for “fanning sectarian hatred and anti‐state feelings” in  western tribal areas – Blasphemy laws alienate both moderate Muslims and non‐Muslims – Hudood Ordianace requires strict adherence to Muslim practices and blatantly discriminate against non‐Muslims in the court of law – The Federal Sharia Court (FSC) ensures that all legislative acts and judicial pronouncements, including those of the Supreme Court,  are compatible with Islamic law.  • India – Anti Sikh Riots 1984 – Ethnic Cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits – Religious involvement in North‐East India Militancy – Anti‐Muslim Violence – Anti‐Christian Violence – Anti‐Hindu Violence • Nepal – Christian and Muslim Religious minorities are attacked – On May 23, 2009, a bomb attack against Lalitpur's Catholic Church of the Assumption, claimed by the NDA. Days later, the NDA  issued a call for all Christians to leave Nepal. • Bhutan – It is illegal to convert someone from the country's two predominant religions, Buddhism and Hinduism – Government has limited non‐Buddhist missionary activity, barring non‐Buddhist missionaries from entering the country, limiting  construction of non‐Buddhist religious buildings, and restricting the celebration of some non‐Buddhist religious festivals. December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 11. • Bangladesh – Religious minorities, especially Hindus and Ahmadiyyas, face  manifold problems.  – Religious minorities are readily attacked by the influential and  politically powerful, enjoying absolute impunity many of them  while performing their rituals.  – In many places, houses, businesses and religious properties have  been taken or destroyed. Girls and women belonging to religious  minorities have been raped for reason of their beliefs.  • Sri Lanka – flag of Śri Lankān – Arrest of Sarah Malathi Perera for her book “From darkness to  light: Questions and Answers” • Maldives – According to the former President Maumoon Abdul Gavoom, no  religion other than Islam should be allowed in the Maldives.  December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 13. Regional Divide in SA • Sri Lanka  India • Jharkahand Movement • Uttrakhand • Gorkhaland • Bodoland • Ladakh • The Northeast • Magadh, Bhojpuri Pradesh, Angika Pradesh,  • Bajjika Pradesh and  • Seemanchal from Bihar,  • Udayachal, and Kamatapur from Assam,  • Braj Pradesh and Rohilkhand from UP,  • Malwa from MP,  • Mewar from Rajasthan and  • Kuchh and Saurastra from Gujarat • Maharashrtra,MP, AP, UP and Bihar (Vidarbha, Bundelkand, Telangana, Vindhya Pradesh,  Mahakaushal, Purvanchal, Harit Pradesh and  Mithilanchal)  December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 14. Pakistan Time Group Location Description 1947‐48 Baloch Kalat and  First Baloch insurgency of Abdul Karim Khan against forcible annexation of Balochistan surroundings  into Pakistan  1947‐48 Pashtun NWFP Reaction to dismissal of Dr. Khan’s nationalist government 1958‐63 Baloch Baloch countryside Resistance against one‐unit scheme, distant identity 1950s Pashtun NWFP  Resistance against one‐unit scheme, afghan irredentist movement. But at the same time  Dr. Khan accepted the offer of central government and became Chief minister of West  Pakistan 1973‐77 Baloch Baloch tribal areas of  Baloch insurgency against central government on the dismissal of  nationalist regime.  Marri‐Mengal This war involved more than 80,000 Pakistani troops and some 55,000 Baloch guerrillas  (Harrison, 1981). The insurgency ended after the over throw of Bhutto by Zia‐ul‐Haq.  1973‐74 Pashtun NWFP  Resignation of elected government as a protest against central  governments interference in provincial matters of Balochistan and  NWFP 1980s Sindhis Rural Sindh Movement for the Restoration of Democracy 1980s Mohajirs Urban Sindh Killings in Karachi  2002‐?  Baloch Baloch countryside  Baloch resistance movement: a response to marginalisation,  demands for distributive justice • Nepal – Three ecological regions are: (i) the Mountain, (ii) the Hills, and (iii) the Tarai – Politically five development regions by the Panchayat rulers (i) Eastern Development Region, (ii)  Central Development Region, (iii) Western Development Region, (iv) Mid‐Western Development  Region, and (v) Far‐Western Development Region. December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 15. SOCIO‐ECONOMIC GROUPS “There is no caste in blood.” Edwin Arnold December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 16. GROUP EXERCISE Talk to people on your own table December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 17. December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 18. ECONOMIC SECURITY • Poverty and income inequality • Food security • Employment security • Impact of privatisation on economic security • Globalisation and economic security December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 19. HEALTH AND HUMAN SECURITY • Health security  • Spread of infectious diseases • Causes of health security December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 20. ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY • Water security • Air pollution • Energy security and environmental impact • Deforestation • Natural and man‐made disasters • Environmental Security in South Asia‐some  initiatives December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 21. CONFLICT AND HUMAN SECURITY • Conflicts between the states in South Asia • Militarisation: protection or threat to Human  Security • Nuclearisation in South Asia: A deterrent or a  threat to human security • Armed conflicts, arms transfers and human  security ‐‐‐cont.‐‐‐ December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 22. CONFLICT AND HUMAN SECURITY • Internal conflicts • Refugees • Cost of conflict Human cost Women  Economic cost Refugee December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 23. Security of Women Manipuri women protests nude on 15 july 2004 in front of The Assam Rifles against the rape and killing of Manorama by 17 AR Photograph of Aisha Women harassed by the Police in  Bangladesh December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 24. Gender Equality and Empower Women Share of women in non‐agricultural  wage employment, 1990 & 2004 (in  %) 6.6 Pakistan 8.6 12.7 Nepal 17.3 17.6 Bangladesh 23.1 1990 31.1 2004 Maldives 35.6 39.1 Sri Lanka 43.2 0 20 40 60 13 S.Asia 18 38 East Asia & Pacific 39 39 Latin America & Caribean 43 46 Europe & C.Asia 46 December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III 0 50
  • 25. Security of Children More than a third of the  world’s child brides are from  India In Afghanistan almost 1,800  children have been killed or injured  in conflict‐related violence from  September 2008 to September  2010 December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 26. Child mortality Under‐five mortality rate per  Under‐five mortality rate per  1,000 live births, 1990 and 2004 1,000 live births, 1990 and 2004 260 Afghanistan 1.7% of target  257 achieved 188 87 Sub‐Saharan Africa 13.6% of target  171 achieved 63 130 Pakistan 33.5% of target  101 achieved 43 129 S.Asia 43% of target achieved 92 123 43 India 46.3% of target achieved 85 41 145 1990 CEE/CIS & Baltic States 44.4% of target  54 38 Nepal 71.4% of target achieved 76 achieved 48 2004 18 Bangladesh 72.5% of target  77 149 2015 M.East & N.Africa 46.3% of target  81 56 achieved 50 achieved 27 166 Bhutan 77.7% of Target achieved 80 58 55 E.Asia & Pacific 56.9% of target achieved 36 199 32 Sri Lanka 84.4% of Target  14 achieved 11 54 Latin America & Caribbean 63.9% of  31 target achieved 111 18 Maldives 87.8% of Target  46 achieved 37 December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  0 50 100 150 200 250 0 100 200 300 CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 27. Percentage of children of primary school age  out of school, total and by sex  2000‐03 Education Bhutan 46.7 52 49.3 32.4 Pakistan 39.3 46.6 Out of school males (as % of  22.3 total primary school age males) Net enrolment in primary  Nepal 31.6 26.8 education India 4.3 11.4 19 Out of school females (as % of  total primary school age  females) 11.2 Bangladesh 8.8 10 Total out of school children(%  of total primary school age  Afghanistan 27 3 population) 54 Maldives 1.9 2.5 Pakistan 33.4 52 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Nepal 64 84 41.3 India 89.7 2000‐2005 West & C.Africa 45.3 49.3 Maldives 86.7 89.7 1990‐91 Eastern and S.Africa 37.8 39.1 38.5 Bangladesh 71 93.8 22.3 South Asia 29.9 Sri Lanka 90 26 97.1 15.4 M.East & N.Africa 22.1 18.7 0 100 200 10.5 Central and E.Europe/CIS 12.9 11.7 6.1 Latin America & Caribbean 5.3 5.7 5.6 December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  E.Asia & Pacific 5.8 5.7 CONTACT‐SAARC‐III 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
  • 28. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE AND  HUMAN SECURITY • Nexus between human security and  governance • The sate of governance • The failure of institutions • Economic governance and human security December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III
  • 29. What can change relation between  countries? • Dangers of "Single Story" (Media) • People‐to‐people Contact • Resolving Border issue • Removal of border restrictions • Identity cards and legal migration • Economic, Trade and Financial Connectivity • Road, rail and air connectivity • Internet and mobile connectivity • Water management • Power sharing • Interdependence not isolation or exclusion • Checking Terrorism CONTACT‐SAARC‐III December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal, 
  • 30. December 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal,  CONTACT‐SAARC‐III