"SAARC will be an appropriate platform for meeting the common challenges of the region....The member countries should cooperate with each other to address them," Singh said after arriving here to attend SAARC Home Minister's conference.
He said that India since ancient time believes in the ideology of 'vasudhaiva kutumbakam' (the whole world is one family) and wants to maintain very cordial relations with all of its neighbours, especially the SAARC member countries.
On India's ties with Nepal, the Home Minister said, "We have a very old historical, cultural and geographical relations with the country."
Before leaving for Kathmandu, Singh in New Delhi had said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had demonstrated his out-of-the-box thinking by inviting leaders of all SAARC nations for the swearing-in ceremony.
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"It shows the level of importance the government in New Delhi attaches to its immediate neighbours and SAARC nations," he said.
"SAARC is an important forum where the members seek to promote the welfare of the people in South Asia and strengthen collective self-reliance," he said.
Issues like suppression of terrorism, maritime security, piracy, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, combating corruption and cyber crimes will be discussed threadbare at the ministerial-level and official-level meetings of the law enforcement authorities of the SAARC countries.
Other issues to be discussed at the conference, include mutual assistance in criminal matters, trafficking in women and children and promotion of child welfare in South Asia.
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) comprises Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal.
He will also meet leaders of other political parties.