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- Because of the government policy of the country
- SAARC Charter does not allow to raise the mutual disputes of the member countries at this forum
- Pakistan die not expect any positive output from it
- Due to dominating role of India as a whole
The eighteenth (18th) SAARC summit was held in 2013 in _____.
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- Pakistan
- India
- Nepal
- Afghanistan
The seventeenth (17th) SAARC summit was held in 2011 in _____.
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- Pakistan
- Nepal
- Maldives
- Afghanistan
The sixteenth (16th) SAARC summit was held in 2010 in _____.
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- Bhutan
- Afghanistan
- Sri Lanka
- Bangladesh
The fifteenth (15th) SAARC summit was held in 2008 in _____.
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- New Delhi (India)
- Male (Maldives)
- Kabul (Afghanistan)
- Colombo (Sri Lanka)
The fourteenth (14th) SAARC summit was held in 2007 in _____.
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- Bangladesh
- India
- Maldives
- Sri Lanka
The thirteenth (13th) SAARC summit was held in 2005 in _____.
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- Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Male, Maldives
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Kabul, Afghanistan
The twelfth (12th) SAARC summit was held in 2004 in _____.
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- New Delhi, India
- Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Male, Maldives
- Islamabad, Pakistan
The eleventh (11th) SAARC summit was held in 2002 in _____.
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- Nepal
- Bhutan
- Afghanistan
- India
The tenth SAARC summit was held in 1998 in _____.
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- New Delhi, India
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Male, Maldives
- Kabul, Afghanistan
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