Updates on the 18th SAARC Summit On Social Media · Global Voices
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The ongoing summit of the The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was covered by international media with different perspectives. However non-official initiatives such as 18th SAARC Summit blog, Facebook account, Twitter and Google+ account are aggregating updates on the summit for easy archiving.
Here are some examples:
This is How Modi Was Welcomed in Kathmandu for 18th SAARC Summit [Video] http://t.co/cQWr6vJ4Jo #SAARC2014 pic.twitter.com/nmyuj6Asaq
— 18th SAARC Summit (@18thsaarc) November 27, 2014
7 MustKnow Facts About SAARC http://t.co/57sZyhlJkY #SAARC2014 #saarcsummit2014 #Nepal https://t.co/QPIq3jBC5W pic.twitter.com/LZeqaJfi2S
— 18th SAARC Summit (@18thsaarc) November 27, 2014
Why Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina skipped the SAARC retreat session in Dhulikehel – See more at: http://t.co/YmbDzFXmO8 #SAARC2014
— 18th SAARC Summit (@18thsaarc) November 27, 2014
Ranipokhari Decorated like Bride for 18th SAARC http://t.co/gNna9r7g3w #Nepal #Kathmandu #SAARC2014 pic.twitter.com/eCYaogISxk
— 18th SAARC Summit (@18thsaarc) November 27, 2014