The Greatest Problem for Asia

jayanti raman
The greatest peril Asian country facing today are Terrorisms, Stable democratic government and natural calamities. Most of the Asian nations are in the grip of terrorism.

Terrorism

Major Asian countries are in the grip of terrorism for example Pakistan, India, Indoiasia, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan. So this problem has to be addressed in SAARC summit and the entire member nation should co-operate each other in information sharing, and not allowing these terrorists to to lunch from their territory. Stop state sponsor of terrorism and not allow terrorist to have any kind of training camps in the respective countries.

If Asian countries can prevent terrorism than they can concentrate their efforts on economic, scientific and cultural development. Put maxim efforts on education, Medical and infrastructure development. Increase mutual cooperatation in trade. So that at grass root level people to people contact can remain.

Stable Democratic Government

Countries like Pakistan most of time have military rule and only brief time they had Democratic Government. If Pakistan had strong Democratic Government then they could tackle against terrorists and also keep strict vigil on ISI activates.

Similarly Nepal, Miniarmar could have a stable Democratic setup. And they could also come in fore front of development.

There can be more cultural exchanges, better understanding in the grass root level in people to people contact. And this will help better bi-lateral relationship between member counties. And it helps in better trade and commerce among the members.

If the member countries put effort on increase trade, commerce, Agricultural exchanges, it will be mutual benefited to member countries.

Natural Calamities

Natural calamities play very important part in the Asian region. Every year we in Asian countries face one of the toughest huddles that are Natural Calamities. For Asian countries development the enemy number one in these natural calamities. It could be floods in Bangladesh, India or in China. The Earth quake, drought, Tsunami, submersion of sea water in low lying areas so on and so forth.

So these member counties instead inciting proxy war and terrorism, if they can devote time, energy and the manpower towards digester management and exchange experts among member counties than lot of development work can take place as well as help in saving hundreds of life.

If these nations can have timely digester signals information among the member nation many innocent lives can be saved.

Asian nation don't have dart of technically qualified and well educated manpower, so if proper manpower management can take place than Asia will emerge as a strong contender to American as well as European community.

Therefore in the world recession time's Asian nation should get rid of mutual difference fight as one force against terrorism ,natural calamities and over come and emerge as a victorious .

Published by jayanti raman

Author has 17+ years of experence in Marketing lighting group products and has vast experence in lighting design. He is working as Article marketer and ghost writer.Now successful Internet based Home busi...  View profile

11 Comments

Post a Comment
  • Nora1/31/2011

    Good article.

  • Siew Cheng Hoe4/20/2009

    natural disasters happen everywhere, just that Asia have too many people. Once natural disasters strike China and India, sure kill a lot of people

  • Sheryl Young2/19/2009

    Good analysis of the situaton!

  • Charlene Collins2/10/2009

    Good reporting. I wish terrorism could be done away with and everyone live in peace with each other.

  • Sandra Essary2/9/2009

    Great coverage!

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper2/7/2009

    Excellent overview :) Sheri

  • Kristie Leong M.D.2/6/2009

    Very sad. Nice reporting on your part.

  • 3lilangels2/2/2009

    wow sad but great coverage!

  • Jennifer Wagner1/31/2009

    Great job on such a sad subject.

  • SAIKAT KUMAR DUTTA1/31/2009

    very good article, nicely discussed...

Displaying Comments
Next »

To comment, please sign in to your Yahoo! account, or sign up for a new account.