Monday, 6 July 2015

ASEAN - Association Of Southeast Asian Nations, AYLA - Asian Youth Leaders' Association in collaboration with Tvam





The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is a political and economic organisation of ten Southeast Asian countries. It was formed on 8 August 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Since then, membership of ASEAN has futher subsumed Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma) and Vietnam.
The aspirations of ASEAN encompasses, accelerating economic growth, social progress and sociocultural evolution amongst its member Countries, protection of regional peace and stability, and opportunities for member countries to regress and resolve differences peacefully.


Touchstones of the aspirations of ASEAN: 

·         To accelerate economic growth, social progress, and cultural development in the region
·         To promote regional peace and stability
·         To promote collaboration and mutual assistance on matters of common interest
·         To provide assistance to each other in the form of training and research facilities
·         To collaborate for the better utilization of agriculture and industry to raise the living standards of the people
·         To promote Southeast Asian studies
·         To maintain close, beneficial co-operation with existing international organisations with similar aims and purposes
                                                      ASEAN member Countries
 ASEAN is an initiative, whose purpose aligns with the purpose of Tvam; we at Tvam believe that likeminded people and community are inevitably destined to confluence in unexpected hour.
Our sense of purpose and wisdom gave us(Tvam) the privilege to collaborate with ASEAN and promote humanity.

Tvam is the only representative of ASEAN in India; Tvam has actively and sprightly worked for the ASEAN community and has been an active participant in all the initiative taken by ASEAN.

Tvam has helped the citizens of the ASEAN countries to introspect and impeccably fathom the relevance of life in many domains; Tvam has raised many issues in the conferences and conclaves of ASEAN.

Tvam has participated in various initiative commenced by ASEAN ,which has invariably helped its citizens to fathom India and its diversified culture, it has even helped them strengthen their purpose by the pedagogy of our altruistic founder Harshit Sahdev.


  Harshit Sahdev ( The founder of Tvam) during his visit at the The one Asia youth council, Mongolia
Tvam has been enthusiastically involved in the attainment of the purpose of  ASEAN, Our founder has sprightly worked to impart his wisdom to ameliorate the youngsters of the ASEAN Countries.


                         Tvam in Association with AYLA - ASEAN Youth Leaders' Association
AYLA is the outcome organization of the International Youth Leaders’ Summit which was established on February 14, 2014 in Manila by mutual consent of the committee who handled the summit’s operations. The organization is expected to collect potential youth leaders in ASEAN to join / form a peak that will cover all aspects of the ASEAN 2015 (touching economic aspirations, social-cultural and political-security), and also raise awareness to all young leaders on the upcoming integration while harnessing stronger relationships and communication in the ASEAN region. Through the formation of the organization, the role of young leaders is to participate and contribute for the progress of ASEAN, which is evident and clear as they are the backbone of each nation.

Since the establishment of ASEAN as a regional organization in 1967,  the ASEAN economic cooperation has been laid down as one of the main agenda that needs to be developed. In the 9th ASEAN Summit which was held in Balion 2003, the leaders of the ten (10) member-statesagreed upon to establish the ASEAN community tackling 3 pillars, most importantly, the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). AEC aims to create a single market and production base characterized by free flow of goods, services, investment, skilled labor and capital movement of goods more freely.Moreover, in the 13th Summit held in Singapore in November 2007, ASEAN had agreed upon to create a blueprint for the ASEAN Economic Community which will be used as a policy map to transform ASEAN into a single market and production base, an integrated area competitive with the global economy.

Through the formation of AYLA, there will be a better access to world class leadership trainings as the organization envisions to provide the youth with the best quality of leadership, the AYLA brand of leadership, the organization would empower the ASEAN youth to participate and get involved with the development of ASEAN, sensitize the younger generation in ASEAN development measures both in the social and economic culture. The event hosts a certain number of delegates coming from different ASEAN member states and each should be able to give an opinion on the many issues tackled in the region. In addition, the said, is devoted in empowering potential youth leaders who have high interest in future regional developments.

AYLA will also gather creative youngsters who can compete well for the progress of ASEAN member-states, with the said activities, the organization seeks collaborations with other youth led organizations all throughout the region. An established network of communication will be helpful in dealing directly with each other. We, as young people  should participate with the development of our country, work hard academically and internationally, share our skills, on the virtue of which the next generations which are yet to come would follow our footsteps and properly utilize theirs skills and inventiveness to transcend the economy to newer levels of ACME.


ASEAN Youth Leaders' Association along with its various associates, which subsumes Tvam, is taking myriads of initiatives to provide a versatile platform to youngsters towards ASEAN community building. One of the up-to-the-minute initiatives taken by AYLA is ASEAN Info-Cultural Camp, 2015, which is moving farther in full swing in Philippines.





ASEAN Youth Leaders’ Association (AYLA) as mentioned above is an organization which provides youth a profound platform to experience and given in-depth learning on ASEAN in anticipation for the ASEAN One Community. As the future leaders of the region, AYLA is fully dedicated to growth and development through social services like youth empowerment, volunteer programs, and other international activities. In line with their vision, they are holding the ASEAN Info-Cultural Exposure Camp 2015 from July 4-6, 2015. This event will encompass a gathering of young delegates from different ASEAN Countries that will highlight the culture of the different countries and the economic implications of the ASEAN Integration. The Camp will involve three (3) days in which two (2) days will be allotted for the team building and conference, while the remaining one (1) day will allotted for a talk to be held in known a university/institution in Manila. Participants numbering over 70, confluence from various AYLA Countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, Brunei, Darussalam, Singapore, Laos, and The Philippines.  ASEAN Info-Cultural Exposure Camp 2015 with the theme “Cultural Unification: Fostering ASEAN Community diversity in Advancing for a Common Goal” serves as an avenue for the youth to learn more about the ASEAN community which will promote ones ASEAN identity. This serves as a means to strengthen the bond and unity among the ASEAN Community by allowing the delegate to become more knowledgeable about the culture of other ASEAN countries and about upcoming ASEAN Integration 


A still from the ASEAN Info-Cultural Exposure Camp, 2015

                                    The founder of Tvam, Harstil Sahdev amidst his presentation
                               Tvam believes that we all have the potential to captivate an ecstatic life. We all have the courage to achieve great things and live a life inundated with joy, accomplishment and pure bliss. In some of us this potential is slumbering deep inside, waiting only to be tapped and tested, Tvam plays the role of a tapper, it makes you tap and resuscitate your true potential and achieve great levels of jubilance. Tvam is all about you; it's a support to ameliorate you - a voice which tells you that you are not alone, a voice of the conscience, a voice from the depth of heart, a voice that aims to fetch your hand in difficulties and pull you out from the contingencies of life, Tvam is a voice that discourses: dear friend, we are with you, We are willing to be receptive to all that you have to say and share,  to give you all the space you need



Tvam along with ASEAN Youth Leaders' Association aims at integrating the youngsters and tap the slumbering house of infinity within them, as we believe that the future of all the Asian nations lies on the shoulder of the youngsters and our responsibility is not just confined to confide in them but to train them, to tap their true potential, to prepare them and consequently ascend them in the path of being virtuosos; 

Tvam and AYLA believes that leadership is not only essential but it is also a prerequisite if ASEAN aims at fostering relationships amongst the youngsters of the member countries, the future of the ASEAN  is on the shoulder of its youngsters and if the youth has to transcend ASEAN to new levels of acme then they have to imbibe the qualities of good leaders.

Tvam believes that if you want to lead a company, an organisation, an initiative or in totality a Nation then you need to first learn the discipline of leading  your true self and by doing so you would unleash the slumbering powerhouse of a great leader which is resting inside you. To impart the qualities of leadership amongst the youth of the ASEAN  member countries, our founder, Harshit Sahdev , shared his wisdom on the role leadership in preserving the ASEAN culture in the ASEAN Info-Cultural Exposure Camp, 2015.

              


  
s   The founder of Tvam, Harshit Sahdev conducted an interactive session on the role of leadership in preserving the culture of ASEAN, he further gave his views on the initiative that ASEAN along with its associative should undertake to corroborate their goals towards ASEAN community building, he also gave his views on the mission of the AYLA-ASEAN Youth Leaders' Association which encompasses:

       As an organization, the mission of AYLA is to gather youth who are new, inclined and professional in the field of leadership, community development, education, transformation regardless of belief, culture and race.


       As a youth organization, their mission is to keep ASEAN’s youth community responsive to the challenges of a changing world by providing proper training where they can practice their knowledge and skill.

       As an ASEAN-Based Organization, their mission is to create a strong connection among all other member-states of the ASEAN. Enhance people’s awareness, most especially the youth, on the ASEAN integration.



                 Stills from the presentation of the founder of Tvam, Harshit Sahdev  in the ASEAN Info-Cultural Exposure Camp, 2015
                               






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