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The South Asia and Southeast Asia International Security Alliance (hereinafter referred to as the "Alliance") is an international non-governmental organization dedicated to jointly addressing security threats and challenges faced by the region. It aims to leverage Yunnan's geographical advantage as China's gateway and bridge to South Asia and Southeast Asia, promote the construction of the Kunming Central Legal Affairs Zone, vigorously strengthen foreign-related rule of law construction facing South Asia and Southeast Asia, and give full play to the overall advantages of the security service industry by enhancing exchanges and cooperation among Alliance members.
I. Background of Establishment
With the deepening development of globalization and the further strengthening of international cooperation mechanisms, especially the promotion of China's "Belt and Road" Initiative and the signing of the RCEP agreement, exchanges and cooperation between China and South Asian and Southeast Asian countries have continuously increased, with more project investments, goods and service trade, personnel exchanges, and cooperation mechanisms between them. However, the current global security situation is complex and volatile. The world faces multiple crises such as geopolitical conflicts, bloc confrontations, and high inflation. Terrorism is rampant, and security incidents threatening personal and property safety occur frequently. Various security problems are increasingly severe. Only through the joint actions of relevant countries, especially all nations, can security governance be achieved. Therefore, there is an urgent need to build a system backed by nations, supported by industries, and led by professional institutions as
II. Significance
The establishment of the Alliance can effectively promote economic, trade, and cultural exchanges and cooperation between China and the South Asian and Southeast Asian regions, ensuring the safety of investments, trade, property, institutions, and personnel among countries and regions in this area. It provides security measures and guarantees to market entities, coordinates and guides security services, improves the level and quality of security services, enhances communication between the security industry and government departments of various countries, and industry practitioners, forming a "government-private combined, tiered response" model for protecting the legitimate interests of enterprises and personnel crossing borders. This will promote the construction of a tighter security cooperation network among government departments, relevant enterprises, and related information and crisis management companies, insurance companies, and security companies, continuously improving the regional security service guarantee system, jointly addressing non-traditional security threats and challenges such as terrorism and extremist forces, and providing strong assistance for regional security and stability.
III. Main Functions
Information Interoperability: By jointly formulating and implementing security policies and standards, strengthening security information exchange and cooperation, and improving the professional capabilities and standards of Alliance members.
Resource Sharing: Integrating relevant resources such as human resources, technology, and business to form a resource-sharing mechanism and promote common development.
Coordinated Interaction: Establishing a coordination mechanism to promote economic, trade, and personnel exchanges between China and South Asia and Southeast Asia, facilitate convenient customs clearance and fast visas, and boost the prosperity of regional economic and trade relations.
Win-Win Cooperation: By establishing a new model of exchange and cooperation in cross-border private security services within the region, giving full play to security services
the overall advantages of the industry, strengthening cooperation among Alliance members, and jointly addressing the security threats and challenges faced by the region.
IV. Establishment and First General Assembly Overview
On May 28, the South Asia and Southeast Asia International Security Alliance Establishment and First General Assembly was held at the Comprehensive Training Base of Yunnan Police College in Kunming, Yunnan Province. Approximately 120 security service industry representatives from 12 countries and regions, including China, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, Vietnam, Hong Kong, China, and Macau, as well as leaders from relevant domestic departments, gathered together to participate in the conference. The conference officially announced the establishment of the Alliance and elected its first leadership and management team. Mr. Yang Jincai, President of the Asia Pacific Security Association, and Mr. Wu Hongfei, Secretary-General of the Yunnan International Economic, Trade and Cultural Cooperation Center, served as Honorary Chairmen. Mr. Zhu Junkun, President of the Kunming Security Association, served as Chairman. Mr. Wu Hongning, International Secretary-General of the Asia Pacific Security Association, and Mr. Yibao Xin, former International President of the Asia Pacific Security Association India, served as Vice Chairmen. Mr. He Runquan served as Secretary-General, and Ms. Zhou Ling and Mr. Wang Chengchun served as Deputy Secretary-Generals.
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