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Module - III                                                                            Geo-Politics

          Security and Geo-Strategy
                                 are these in bringing lasting peace and development? Let us learn more about treaties
                                 and alliances.
                                 Treaties are written agreements entered into between independent states and legally
                                 binding on each other. They are referred to by various names such as international
                                 agreements, international conventions, international treaty, international pact and
                                 international accord etc., Basically there are two broad categories of treaties: bilateral
                       Note
                                 and multilateral. Bilateral treaties are those that are signed between any two independent
                                 countries where as multilateral treaties are signed between two or more countries.

                                 All treaties whether bilateral or multilateral are legally binding on the parties that have
                                 signed and accepted to be members to the treaty. However, alliances are different.
                                 They are formed for mutual benefit or support is for security considerations. Alliances
                                 are not legally binding.
                                 Alliances are not for ever, they can change. Why are such bilateral and multilateral
                                 treaties entered into and for what reasons? You will learn this in the next section. Some
                                 examples of treaties are worth noting.

                                 Examples of bilateral treaties are:

                                 1)    Indo - Sri Lanka Accord
                                 2)    Indus Water Treaty between India and Pakistan

                                 3)    India - Russia Friendship Treaty
                                 4)    India - U.S. Treaty on Nuclear Cooperation

                                 Examples of Multilateral treaties are:

                                 1)    South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
                                 2)    Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

                                 World Organisations:

                                 1)    United Nations Organizations (UN)

                                 2)    World Trade Organizations (WTO)

                                 3)    World Bank (WB)


                                 8.3.1  SAARC and ASEAN

                                 Multilateral treaties through multilateral cooperation are strategies that countries adopt
                                 to co-exist and cooperate with other countries with the aim of development. One such
                                 attempt, the first of its kind in South Asian Region, is the formation of South Asian
                                 Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). The second was The Association
                                 of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN. ASEAN is an association of all 10 countries


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