Modi to be there for SCO Summit 2025 in Tianjin, discussing extremism, economic ties, and India’s strategic independence with Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin.
India at the S.C.O submit 2025.
The Shanghai Corporation Organisation Summit 2025 begins in Tianjin this week, gathering with top leaders from 20 countries. This move is a significant moment for India as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official visit to China for the first time in seven years. The summit is taking place after global Challenges and issues faced by the nation, like trade struggles, the Ukraine war tension and uncertainty in Gaza. Now, the situation makes India’s role more vital than ever before.
India’s key emphasis at the S.C.O.
- Counterterrorism- India will advocate for stronger language against Terrorism, separatism and extremism- With superior highlights on cross-border terrorism. Now this relic a sensitive topic due to Pakistan’s SCO membership.
- Operation Sindhu influence – Follows India’s strike on terrorist camps in Pakistan. Modi is expected to call for a global agreement in the fight against extremism.
- Strategic diplomacy– Modi will officially meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin to talk about trade system, energy, and security collaboration, strengthening India’s role as a self-governing power centre, and to set harmonise relations between East and West.
Vital takeaways from Prime Minister Modi’s official visit to the SCO Meeting 2025.
- Prime Minister Modi’s first visit to China in seven years highlights India’s rising impact on the global stage.
- Multi-Alignment Tactic Engagements with China, Russia, and Japan reflect India’s balanced foreign policy approach.
- Economic and Security Emphasis on Bilateral discussions with Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin will prioritise Vigour creation and regional stability.
- On Counterterrorism Initiatives, India purposes to strengthen the SCO’s actions against cross-border terrorism, particularly concerning Pakistan’s involvement in the group.