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COUNCIL
FOR SECURITY COOPERATION IN THE ASIA PACIFIC CSCAP-India
Committee at a meeting in Seoul on 1-3 November
1992, representatives of some two dozen strategic
studies centres from ten countries in the Asia
Pacific region (Australia, Canada, Indonesia,
Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand and the USA) decided that
there was a need to provide 'a more structured
regional process of a non-governmental nature'
... to contribute to the efforts towards regional
confidence building and enhancing regional security
through dialogues, consultation and cooperation.
Over the next eight months, the concept of a Council
for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP)
was widely canvassed among both government officials
and regional security analysts, and agreement
was reached to formally establish CSCAP at a meeting
in Kuala Lumpur on 8 June 1993. The CSCAP Charter
was adopted at a meeting of the Steering committee
Pro Tem in Lombok, Indonesia, on 16 December 1993.
The Charter was subsequently amended in August
1995. CSCAP has been described as 'the most ambitious
proposal to date for a regularised, focused and
inclusive non-governmental process on Asia Pacific
security matters'. CSCAP has made considerable
progress over the last couple of years. New Zealand,
Russia, North Korea, Mongolia and a Western European
consortium have joined as Full Members of the
Council and the Indian Institute of Defence Studies
and Analyses (IDSA) has become an Associate Member.
The People's Republic of China and Vietnam joined
as Full Members in December 1996. The European
Union joined as an Associate Member in June 1994
and was granted Full Membership in December 1998.
India became an Associate Member in December 1994
and was unanimously elected to Full Membership
in June 2000 at the CSCAP Steering Committee meeting
held in Kuala Lumpur. The Indian delegation to
this meeting was headed by Mr. A N Ram, former
Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs. Cambodia
and Papua New Guinea were also granted Full Membership
in June 2000. With member committees from all
the major countries in the Asia Pacific, CSCAP
is now looking forward to consolidating its links
to the first track ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF).
CSCAP activities are guided by a Steering Committee
composed of representatives of the broad-based
member committees that have been established in
each of the member countries. The CSCAP Steering
Committee meets twice a year - in June in Kuala
Lumpur and in December in one of the other member
countries. The Steering Committee is co-chaired
by a member from an ASEAN Member Committee and
a member from a non-ASEAN Member Committee.
CSCAP-India Committee: Consequent to its full membership
of CSCAP, the India Committee was launched in
June 2000. Its activities include participation
in all technical, expert and Working Group meetings
of the Council. Its members are actively involved
in organizing events and Round Table Discussions,
delivering Lectures and participating in events
and networking with Universities, think tanks
and academic institutions all over India. ICWA
functions as the Secretariat of CSCAP India Committee.
Its members contribute to academic journals and
deliver lectures at various events regularly.
ICWA
functions as the Secretariat of CSCAP India Committee
and maintains a data base of experts and institutions
in India and in the region.
CSAP-India
Committee Secretariat is located at:
Sapru
House
Barakhamba
Road
New
Delhi - 110001
Tel.:
+91 11 2331 7246-49 Ext. No. 202, 253
Fax
No.: +91 11 23310638
E-mail:
cscapindia@icwa.in
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