Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has concluded his productive visit to China after attending the SCO Summit in Tianjin. He held significant bilateral meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping during the visit. Modi emphasized India's position on global issues and called for action against terror financing at the summit. The Prime Minister also interacted with leaders from Southeast Asia, Central Asia and Eurasia, showcasing India's expanding diplomatic engagements.

Key Points: PM Modi Concludes Productive SCO Summit China Visit After Putin Xi Talks

  • Modi emphasized India's stand on key global issues during SCO Summit
  • Called for action against terror financing and radicalization networks
  • Held bilateral talks with Putin affirming vital India-Russia cooperation
  • Reaffirmed development partnership with China during Xi Jinping meeting
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Concluded productive visit to China: PM Modi leaves for India after successful SCO Summit

PM Modi wraps up successful SCO Summit in China with key meetings with Putin and Xi Jinping, emphasizing India's global stance on terrorism and cooperation.

"Concluding a productive visit to China, where I attended the SCO Summit and interacted with various world leaders. - PM Narendra Modi"

Tianjin, September 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for India after a fruitful visit to China for participating in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit on Monday. During his visit, he also held bilateral meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

In a post on X, PM Modi called the visit "productive" and highlighted how he emphasised India's position on key global issues.

He wrote, "Concluding a productive visit to China, where I attended the SCO Summit and interacted with various world leaders. Also emphasised India's stand on key global issues. Thankful to President Xi Jinping, the Chinese government and people for the successful organisation of this Summit."

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1962422286235132319

PM Modi, during his bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, affirmed that cooperation between New Delhi and Moscow is vital for global peace, stability and prosperity.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday participated in the 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Tianjin, where he gave a call for action against terror financing and radicalisation.

He brought attention to the dastardly Pahalgam terror attack and urged the group to hold countries that perpetrate and support cross-border terrorism accountable. He also congratulated Kyrgyzstan on assuming the presidency of the SCO.

The Summit witnessed productive discussions on the SCO Development Strategy, Reform of Global Governance, Counter-Terrorism, Peace and Security, Economic and Financial Cooperation, and Sustainable Development.

Addressing the Summit, PM Modi highlighted India's approach to strengthening cooperation under the SCO framework. In this regard, he noted that India seeks greater action under three pillars - Security, Connectivity and Opportunity.

Earlier on Sunday, PM Modi held bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the SCO leaders' summit, during which both leaders welcomed the positive momentum and steady progress in bilateral relations since their last meeting in Kazan on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in October 2024.

Both reaffirmed that the two countries were development partners and not rivals and that their differences should not turn into disputes and called for a stable relationship and cooperation between India and China based on mutual respect, mutual interest and mutual sensitivity, necessary for the growth and development of the two countries, as well as for a multipolar world and a multipolar Asia befitting the trends of the 21st century.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met a series of world leaders on the sidelines of the SCO Summit reception in Tianjin on Sunday. He interacted with leaders from Southeast Asia, Central Asia and Eurasia, highlighting India's commitment to expand cooperation in diverse sectors. These included leaders from the Maldives, Nepal, Laos, Vietnam, Armenia, and Turkmenistan, amongst others.

Before his visit to China, PM Modi was on a two-day visit to Japan, during which he attended the India-Japan Annual Summit.

He lauded the productive outcomes of his Tokyo visit, and hoped that India-Japan ties scale newer heights in the coming times.

- ANI

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Priya S
India-China relations are always complex but important. Glad to see both leaders acknowledging that we're development partners, not rivals. Stable relations benefit both our economies and the entire region 🇮🇳🤝🇨🇳
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Aman W
While the diplomatic language sounds positive, I hope our government remains firm on border issues. Talks are good, but we need to see actual progress on ground realities. The proof will be in peaceful borders.
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Sarah B
Impressive diplomatic outreach! Meeting leaders from Maldives to Vietnam shows India's growing influence in the region. This multilateral approach is exactly what we need in today's complex global scenario.
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Vikram M
The three pillars approach - Security, Connectivity and Opportunity - makes perfect sense for India's interests. Hope these summits translate into real economic benefits and job creation back home 💼
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Nikhil C
Russia partnership remains crucial despite global pressures. Smart diplomacy to maintain this relationship while engaging with other powers. India's multi-alignment strategy working well so far 👍

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