India Calls for Stability and Prosperity in SCO Region

India has called for stability and prosperity in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) region, emphasising the need for strict adherence to international law, respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, and promotion of economic cooperation.

India on Thursday said that the members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) should work together to promote stability and prosperity in the region by strictly adhering to the principles of international law, respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of each other and encouraging economic cooperation, in an apparent dig at China.

Need For Robust Connectivity, Infrastructure

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar made the remarks here in his address to the 22nd session of the Council of Heads of Government of SCO, which was attended by representatives from Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Iran, China, Russia, Tajikistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan. SCO should work together to promote stability and prosperity in the region by strictly adhering to the principles of international law, respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of each other and encouraging economic cooperation, he said. In this context, the centrality of the interests of Central Asian states plays a key role, he said, adding that India is keen to partner with member states for sustainable, mutually beneficial, and financially viable solutions as it strives to improve trade within the region.

We need robust connectivity and infrastructure. India has accorded utmost priority to these domains in its own developmental journey. At the same time, connectivity initiatives should always respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries, he added.

India's Deep Civilisational Ties With SCO Region

Jaishankar said India shares deep civilisational ties with the people of the SCO region. Currently, the SCO countries include India, Iran, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. The continuous movement of goods, ideas, and people traversing the region has left indelible imprints on our customs, traditions, language, and cuisine. These historical relationships should now create a template for greater economic cooperation, he said.

India's Concerns Over BRI

To improve trade within the region, we need robust connectivity and infrastructure. Such initiatives should respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries, he said. The Global South should not be saddled with unviable debt arising from opaque initiatives, Jaishankar said, in another jibe at China, which is accused of launching unviable infrastructure projects in countries like Sri Lanka and Pakistan, saddling those countries with debts.

At the same time, Jaishankar said that the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) could become enablers in bringing economic prosperity to the region. The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, which many see as an alternative to China's Belt and Road Initiative, was jointly announced by the leaders of the US, India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, France, Germany, Italy, and the European Union on the sidelines of the G20 summit in September. The International North-South Transport Corridor is a 7,200-km-long multi-mode network of ship, rail, and road routes for moving freight between India, Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, Central Asia, and Europe.

India's Focus During Its SCO Presidency

During its SCO presidency, Jaishankar said, India focused on five new verticals of cooperation- Startups and Innovation, Traditional Medicine, Science and Technology, Youth Empowerment, and Shared Buddhist Heritage. The response received highlighted the relevance of the chosen themes. We adopted a Statement on Cooperation in Digital Transformation and we have also institutionalized a Special Working Group on Startups and Innovation. India is also hosting SCO Startup Forum on a regular basis, he said.

India's Commitment To Tackling Climate Change And Energy Security

He said that the world is facing challenges of a looming economic recession, broken supply chains, food, and energy insecurity and this calls for closer cooperation within the SCO in this context. Noting that climate change is one of the serious challenges facing humanity, he said India has pioneered along with partners Global Initiatives contributing to climate action. This includes the International Solar Alliance, the Coalition for Disaster Resilient infrastructure, the infrastructure for resilient island states, and the leadership group on industry transition, he added.

India has also launched mission life to bring individual behavioral change to the forefront of global climate action. With a narrative defined by mindful and deliberate utilization of resources, we have only earth with one shared future therefore we hope that the fight against climate change will unite the world as one family, he added.

He said India was committed to tackling the challenge of energy security. We ranked fourth in wind, energy, and solar energy. Our government has taken various measures to increase the use of alternate fuel through the National Hydrogen Mission. We are moving towards an environmentally friendly energy source. It will help India and all our partners to achieve the goal of net zero carbon emissions, he said.

India's Pitch For Millets

Underlining that food security continues to be a challenge in many parts of the world, he said India believes in harnessing the power of millets as one possible means to ensure global food security.

India's call for stability, prosperity, and cooperation in the SCO region comes at a time when the world is facing multiple challenges, including the looming economic recession, broken supply chains, food and energy insecurity, and climate change. India's focus on new verticals of cooperation, such as startups and innovation, traditional medicine, science and technology, youth empowerment, and shared Buddhist heritage, reflects its commitment to promoting sustainable and inclusive growth in the region. India's willingness to share its expertise and resources in areas such as renewable energy and food security can contribute to addressing some of the pressing challenges faced by the SCO region.

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