Calls for United Global Effort Against Terrorism at SCO Summit

by Antariksh Singh

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  • Observers are paying particular attention to Modi’s interventions, especially in light of the ongoing global economic tensions and his bilateral meeting with Xi on Sunday, which many anticipate could lay the groundwork for a renewed roadmap in India-China relations.
  • The high-profile meeting brought together the heads of the 10-member SCO bloc for a full day of strategic deliberations aimed at shaping the organization’s future direction.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged member nations of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) to treat terrorism as a shared threat to humanity, emphasizing that the issue transcends borders and demands a coordinated global response.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged member nations of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) to treat terrorism as a shared threat to humanity, emphasizing that the issue transcends borders and demands a coordinated global response. Speaking at the SCO Heads of State Summit in Tianjin on Monday, Modi underscored that India has been grappling with the menace for more than seven decades.

“In recent days, the world has once again witnessed the brutal face of terrorism, most recently in Pahalgam,” Modi told the assembled leaders. “Terrorism, separatism, and extremism are not just national challenges—they are barriers to peace, prosperity, and stability across the globe. This is a collective challenge to humanity.”

The high-profile meeting brought together the heads of the 10-member SCO bloc for a full day of strategic deliberations aimed at shaping the organization’s future direction. The session began with a warm welcome from Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is hosting the summit under China’s current presidency of the SCO.

The 25th edition of the summit officially commenced on Sunday evening with a formal banquet hosted by Xi. This year’s gathering is the largest in the group’s history, featuring 20 invited foreign leaders and 10 heads of international organizations, including United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, participating in the expanded “SCO Plus” format.

Among the prominent attendees are Russian President Vladimir Putin and other regional leaders, all expected to outline their vision for the SCO’s role in a shifting geopolitical environment. Observers are paying particular attention to Modi’s interventions, especially in light of the ongoing global economic tensions and his bilateral meeting with Xi on Sunday, which many anticipate could lay the groundwork for a renewed roadmap in India-China relations.

The day-long summit will see leaders present proposals on enhancing regional cooperation, bolstering economic integration, and addressing security concerns. Against the backdrop of escalating global uncertainties, Modi’s call for unity against terrorism has set a serious and urgent tone for the proceedings.

Antariksh Singh

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