Modinomics: SCO = Security, Connectivity, Opportunity, 7 Points
SCO Summit 2025

Delhi / Beijing
ЁЯМН SCO Summit 2025: ModiтАЩs Bold Call on Terrorism, Security & Global Unity
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IndiaтАЩs Vision for SCO тАУ тАЬS.C.O.тАЭ Pillars
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined IndiaтАЩs policy for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) based on three pillars:
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S тАУ Security
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C тАУ Connectivity
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O тАУ Opportunity
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Modi emphasized that these principles define IndiaтАЩs role in regional peace, growth, and cooperation.
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Condemnation of the Pahalgam Terror Attack
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Modi referenced the Pahalgam terror attack (26 killed, mostly tourists) as a stark reminder of the threat of terrorism.
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He stated, тАЬIndia has been facing the scourge of terrorism for seven decades.тАЭ
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Global Responsibility Against Terrorism
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Modi thanked friendly nations for standing with India after the attack.
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He stressed that the Pahalgam strike was not just an attack on India but an attack on humanity and global peace.
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Modi urged SCO nations to adopt a zero-tolerance approach and reject double standards on terrorism.
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Unity in the Fight Against Extremism
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ModiтАЩs message: тАЬWe must unitedly combat terrorism, separatism, and extremism in all forms.тАЭ
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He called this a shared responsibility of humanity and an essential step for prosperity and stability in the region.
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ChinaтАЩs Role as SCO Host Nation
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The 25th SCO Summit in Tianjin, China, was the largest in the organisationтАЩs history.
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Hosted by President Xi Jinping, the summit saw participation from:
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20 foreign leaders
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10 international organisations, including UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
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Xi JinpingтАЩs Address тАУ Global South & Stability
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Xi highlighted SCOтАЩs responsibility in ensuring regional stability and global development.
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He expressed confidence that the SCO would:
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Strengthen unity among member states
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Empower the Global South
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Contribute to the progress of human civilisation
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SCOтАЩs Expansion & Global Reach
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Founded in Shanghai in June 2001, the SCO has grown into a 26-nation grouping:
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10 full members
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2 observers
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14 dialogue partners across Asia, Europe, and Africa.
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With members like China, Russia, and India, the SCO represents:
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Nearly 50% of the worldтАЩs population
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Around 25% of the global economy
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