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Gist of the Concept Note

Kolkata Colloquium 

2019 

A Two-day Conference 

on 

Reimagining BIMSTEC 

28-29 November 2019 

Kolkata 

In June 1997, four countries from the Bay of Bengal region, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and  Thailand constructed a sub-regional economic cooperation through the Bangkok Declaration, “to promote sub-regional cooperation in the areas of trade, investment, technological  exchange” and contribute to peace and prosperity in the region. Soon Myanmar joined the  organization followed by Nepal and Bhutan in 2004. Now, with seven countries as members,  the organization adopted a new name -‘Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and  Economic Cooperation’ or BIMSTEC. Recently, with the resurgence of strategic and economic  interests in the Bay as part of a larger maritime strategic space, namely, the Indo-Pacific,  BIMSTEC as a promising sub-regional grouping is gaining traction. The Bay being the key transit  route between the Indian and the Pacific Oceans is located at the intersection of Indian and  Chinese strategic interests impacting deeply all other BIMSTEC member-countries. Moreover,  the Bay is plagued by a variety of non-traditional security threats such as illegal migration and  armed piracy. Freedom of navigation in these waters, controlling transnational threats,  harnessing and sharing the Bay’s natural wealth, promoting infrastructural and people-to people connectivity thus become common issues for BIMSTEC member countries. 

Against this backdrop, a conference will be organized in which academics, thinkers, policy  makers, journalists and other important stakeholders of the BIMSTEC countries as well as 

potential partners will get together to analyse the brand value of BIMSTEC, its opportunities for  wider collaboration and understanding the prevalent narratives within BIMSTEC. Accordingly,  the discussions in the conference will be set out to generate larger perspectives for harnessing  the maximum opportunities and benefits of the organisation. The conference will be divided  into 6 main business sessions apart from two integral sessions on the role of media in the  region along with the inaugural and summing up sessions. 

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