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In his address at the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in the Kazakh capital, Modi hoped that India’s entry into the SCO family will give a new momentum to the grouping in dealing with terrorism.
“Terrorism is a major threat to humanity,” Modi said, adding that there was a need for coordinated efforts to defeat terrorism and radicalisation.
The Prime Minister also spoke on the need for enhancing connectivity in the region and said it was the key for boosting trade and investment. “We have extensive cooperation with SCO nations. We want to deepen the focus on connectivity,” he said.
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His remarks assume significance as they come weeks after India boycotted the high-profile Belt and Road Forum held in Beijing in which 29 world leaders took part.
India abstained from the Summit to highlight its concerns over the USD 50 billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor which is part of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the pet project of Xi, and passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Modi said that the SCO will help in bringing peace in war-torn Afghanistan. The Prime Minister also called for efforts by the SCO to tackle climate change.