Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the pressing issue of cross-border terrorism at the meeting of the SCO Council of Heads of States in Astana, Kazakhstan. He stressed that terrorism, in any form, cannot be justified and continues to be utilized by nations as a means of destabilization. PM Modi called for a decisive response to cross-border terrorism and emphasized the importance of effectively countering terrorism financing.
In his remarks delivered by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, PM Modi underscored the need for reliable and resilient supply chains, noting that ‘Make in India’ can contribute to global growth and help democratize the global economy. He emphasized the significance of collaboration among SCO members to address challenges, particularly in light of geopolitical tensions and technological advancements shaping the modern world.
The Prime Minister urged the SCO to maintain a united front against terrorism, without double standards, highlighting the need to condemn the harboring of terrorists. He also acknowledged the importance of technology in both development and security, emphasizing the importance of trust and transparency in the digital era.
PM Modi called for new connectivity linkages that respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states while promoting non-discriminatory trade and transit rights. He referenced the progress made on the Chabahar port agreement between India and Iran, emphasizing its potential benefits for landlocked Central Asian states and facilitating commerce between India and Eurasia.
India’s historical relationship with Afghanistan and its commitment to enhancing the economic agenda of the SCO were also highlighted by PM Modi. He expressed India’s support for reforming the current international order and its willingness to collaborate on education, training, and capacity-building initiatives.
In conclusion, the Prime Minister commended Kazakhstan for hosting a successful Summit and reiterated India’s dedication to deepening cooperation with its partners. He extended best wishes for the upcoming Chinese presidency of the SCO, emphasizing India’s commitment to fostering meaningful partnerships for sustainable peace and development.