In the three years since its inception, SAFMA has gathered the reputation of being a forum that can think ahead of political developments. It has created an intellectual space that reflects media solidarity as well as a strong commitment to universalism and peaceful cooperation. I am therefore extremely happy to have this opportunity to share my views with members of SAFMA. I extend my special compliments to SAFMA and to all distinguished participants for holding these deliberations on the sidelines of the SAARC Summit. This reflects not only a great sense of occasion but also a correct judgement of the mood generated by the upswing in people to people contacts within our region.
It is a matter of no small significance that this forum has chosen for its deliberations the theme of access to and free flow of information. These are concepts that are as pertinent today as they are complex. They are also issues that need to be squarely addressed by each of our societies and then, by the region as a whole because they extend to the core of regional cooperation in its widest sense.
Information, and this by definition, means correct information, is the psychological glue that bonds people together. Information removes suspicion and misperception. At the same time, information can build confidence, trust and understanding.