2. Group of Sanguine
Serial No Name ID
1 Md. Nazmul Hasan 112
2 Md. Mahbub Alam 113
3 Ferdousi Akter 124
4 Jannatul Ferdous Mumu 125
5 Khairun Nasrin 183
3.
4. BIMSTEC- Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral
Technical and Economic Cooperation includes 7 Countries
6. In the late 1997,it expanded to embrace
9more sectors—
Agriculture
public health
poverty alleviation
counter-terrorism
Environment
Culture
People to people contact
Climate change
7. Roles and Functions of
Lead Country
Roles and Functions of
Lead Country
The Chair Country will chair and coordinate the work
of the Expert Group, and perform secretarial functions
if the Expert Group in such a way as to ensure the
satisfactory and successful implementation of the
projects and to monitor the progress of the work.
The Expert Group will coordinate, monitor and review
progress in projects being implemented and will
report on the same to the Committee.
9. Led by BangladeshLed by Bangladesh
•To increase economic cooperation among member
countries
•To contribute to expansion of trade and investment
flows in the region
•divided into two categories (Goods and Services ,
Trade and Service facilitation )
10.
11. Led by SrilankaLed by Srilanka
•BIMSTEC Agreed Statement on Cooperation in
Technology Sector was reached at the 1st Meeting
•2nd Meeting discussed the agro-based technology and
ICT as appeared in the “Colombo Joint Declaration”
13. Led by MyanmarLed by Myanmar
•Development of New and Renewable Sources
•Small Hydro Project
•Rice Husk Co-generation
•Standard and Testing
14.
15. Led by IndiaLed by India
•Transportation and Cross-border Facilitation
•Multimodal Transport and Logistics
• Infrastructure Development
•Aviation, Maritime Transport, HRD, as well as
Communication Linkages and Networking.
26. The main issues of cultural
meeting were
•Recognizing the close relationship
among the member states.
•Deepening cultural cooperation .
•Ecosystem for effective cultural
cooperation.
27. •Cultural Communication includes
Sustainable knowledge and Innovation
system:
Health, Disaster management, IT,
Food and Agricultural innovation and
cooperation as thrust sectors.
29. Initiatives from the Summit of
2003 and 2004
Keep environment clean and safe.
Sharing information for ensuring better
agricultural environment.
Establishment of BIMSTEC Centre on
Weather and climate in New Delhi.
Making people conscious about the
disasters.
30.
31. Counter-terrorism and Transnational
Crime (CTTC) in BIMSTEC (India)
• Terrorism
Insurgents,
Domestic extremist
political groups,
Local and trans-border
organised crime
• Transnational
organised crimes
Illegal trade and
trafficking of goods
including prohibited,
Substandard or spurious
products, drugs and
narcotics, arms,
trafficking of people
including women and
children,
Money laundering,
smuggling of currencies
and counterfeiting;
32. Crime Affected Districts of
BIMSTEC Member Country
Crime Affected Districts of
BIMSTEC Member Country
33. Counter-terrorism and Transnational
Crime (CTTC) in BIMSTEC (India)
ORGANISED
TRANSNATIONAL
CRIMES
• Movement of people along the
porous border;
• Poverty and inequality causes
illegal immigration;
• Poppy production of Golden
Triangle
Golden Triangle in MapGolden Triangle in Map
35. Poverty alleviation in BIMSTEC (Nepal)
Region wide focus ‐
useful measures to draw up regional initiatives
Poverty Alleviation Centre would be set up in
Bangladesh
key role in carrying out research
guidance and policy for member countries
Poverty Plan of ActionPoverty Plan of Action
36. Poverty alleviation in Bangladesh
Poverty level in Bangladesh
20102010
20142014
20212021
40%40%
26%26%
Poverty freePoverty free
37.
38. Led by Thailand
Challenges of environment and
global commercial interrogation.
UN,WHO, WTO, IMF and WB.
Public Health