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Looking forward to present India's vision: Rajnath Singh to push anti-terror stance at SCO meet

Rajnath Singh is set to advocate India's anti-terror stance at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting in Qingdao. This event marks his first visit to China since the strained relations following the Ladakh standoff. Singh aims to strengthen regional cooperation and promote India's vision for global peace. He will engage in bilateral talks with China and Russia, highlighting the importance of joint efforts against terrorism.

New Delhi, June 25

Defence Minister Rajanth Singh on Wednesday said that he is looking forward to presenting India's vision for global peace and security and calling for joint efforts to eliminate terrorism during the two-day Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) conclave in China's Qingdao.

Singh, in a renewed diplomatic push against Pakistan-backed cross-border terrorism, is set to call on the SCO to intensify efforts to curb terrorism.

Singh will be visiting the port city in China's eastern Shandong province to attend the SCO Defence Ministers' meet from June 25-26, which is expected to deliberate extensively on the evolving regional security architecture.

Taking to X, PM Modi posted, "Today, June 25, I shall be leaving for Qingdao, China, to take part in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers' Meeting. I will have the opportunity to interact with various Defence Ministers on a wide range of issues. Looking forward to present India's vision for global peace and security and also, call for joint and consistent efforts to eliminate terrorism."

His visit comes just over a month after Operation Sindoor, under which India conducted targeted airstrikes on nine high-value terrorist infrastructures in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack.

This marks the first trip to China by an Indian Union Minister since bilateral relations were severely strained by the military standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh that began in May 2020.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is also currently in China for a meeting of SCO national security chiefs.

According to an official readout, Singh will reaffirm India's steadfast commitment to the SCO's core principles and objectives while laying out New Delhi's vision for enhanced regional cooperation to combat terrorism and extremism.

The Defence Minister is expected to highlight the importance of joint, consistent, and coordinated action to eliminate threats to peace and stability in the region.

He will also underscore the need for deeper trade, economic collaboration, and improved connectivity within the SCO framework.

In addition to addressing the plenary, Singh will hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts from several participating nations, including China and Russia.

"India attaches special importance to SCO in promoting multilateralism, political, security, economic and people-to-people interactions in the region. SCO pursues its policy based on the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity of nations, non-interference in internal affairs, mutual respect, understanding and equality of all member states," the Ministry of Defence said.

China is hosting the conclave as the current chair of the SCO.

Relations between India and China have remained tense since the violent Galwan Valley clash in June 2020, though recent diplomatic engagements have aimed at thawing ties.

The military standoff officially ended following the completion of disengagement at Demchok and Depsang in October last year.

NSA Doval's Beijing visit in December and his discussions with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi under the Special Representatives (SR) framework marked a key step in reviving dialogue.

The decision to reactivate the SR mechanism was reached during a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Kazan on October 23.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya K.

Strong move by Rajnath Singh ji! 🇮🇳 It's high time SCO members take concrete action against terrorism instead of just lip service. Pakistan's double game must be exposed on this global platform. Operation Sindoor showed we won't tolerate threats to our sovereignty.

Amit S.

Hope China doesn't block meaningful discussions on terrorism like they often do at UN. Their close ties with Pakistan make them part of the problem. But kudos to our leadership for keeping our interests first while engaging diplomatically.

Rahul M.

While I support our stance against terrorism, we must be careful not to let China use SCO to push its Belt and Road agenda. Our border tensions with China are still fresh - hope Rajnath Singh ji raises LAC issues too during bilateral talks.

Neha P.

Good to see India actively shaping regional security discussions. But I wish our leaders would also focus more on economic cooperation at SCO - Central Asian markets have huge potential for Indian businesses. Terrorism is important, but so is trade! 💼

Sanjay D.

After Operation Sindoor, India has shown we mean business. Now other SCO nations need to match words with action against terror groups. Hope Russia supports our position - their experience in Syria proves they understand the terrorist threat.

Kavita R.

The timing is interesting - just as India-China relations are slowly improving. Hope this meeting helps build trust between our militaries. Peace at borders will help our economy grow faster. Jai Hind! 🙏

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