Ms. Khatera Sadiqi, Dr. Nassir Ul Haq Wani
Volume 1 Issue 2 | Apr 2018
DOI: 10.31841/KJEMS.2021.82
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Abstract
Focusing on the analysis of South Asia Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) trade, the study
attempts to analyze the merchandise trade performance of Afghanistan with SAARC region by employing the
RCA, RID and TII over a time period of nine years from 2008-2016. A brief analysis of trade baskets of SAARC
countries shows that trade of Afghanistan relies heavily on the SAARC countries especially on the imports
from India and Pakistan. The growing intensity of trade between Afghanistan and Bangladesh, India, Pakistan
and Srilanka reflects an alteration in the trade scenario of SAARC region. With every passing year from 2008-
2016, the trend intensity has amplified, thus confirming the growing trade relations among the economies. On
the evaluation of RCA and RID of Afghanistan against Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Srilanka, the export
and import baskets are less relatively diversified for Afghanistan. Afghan economy is still an agricultural
driven economy and the analysis of SAARC region’s, through revealed comparative advantage index, finds
that Afghanistan has trade comparative advantage in agricultural commodities and the manufacturing base is
missing. The study makes a set of implications that given its overriding size, human resources, and aspirations
for a global role; Afghanistan will have to take on a disproportionately larger responsibility for endorsing
regional cooperation in South Asia. Adjoining governments will have to respond confidently to Afghan initiatives
for successful regional incorporation in South Asia.