This comes in the backdrop of China pushing for an "elevated" role in the grouping.
China, a observer in the grouping, has been pushing for getting a permanent membership of SAARC.
However, India's position has been that SAARC should enhance cooperation among the existing members before considering its expansion.
When asked if India has received a formal request from any SAARC country for China's membership, India's External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said "there is no proposal for expansion of SAARC."
The summit also welcomed the participation of observers from Australia, China, Iran, Japan, Korea, Mauritius, Myanmar, the US and the European Union at the 18th session.
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