Global Leaders Converge at SCO Summit in Tianjin

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit has commenced in Tianjin, China, with leaders from over 20 nations convening to discuss pressing global and regional matters. This year’s summit marks an important diplomatic engagement, particularly with the participation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is making his first visit to China in seven years. Modi’s attendance is seen as a potential indicator of a thaw in the often-strained relationship between India and China.

The two-day summit aims to address a range of issues, including economic cooperation, security challenges, and regional stability. Discussions are expected to focus on strengthening the SCO’s role in promoting mutual trust and expanding cooperation among its member states. The event also provides a platform for dialogue on global governance and multilateralism, reflecting the growing importance of the SCO in international affairs. As the leaders engage in high-level talks, the outcomes of the summit are anticipated to shape the future of regional and global partnerships.