Terrorism Hinders Regional Communication
Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar addressed the SCO Summit. He congratulated Pakistan on assuming the presidency. India offered its full support for its success. Jaishankar noted the complicated global situation. Two major ongoing conflicts carry wide implications. He stated stability depends upon regional peace. Peace requires a tough stance against threats.
The Need for Accountability and Trust
Jaishankar focused on core partnership principles. Cooperation must rest on mutual respect and equality. He stressed respecting territorial integrity and sovereignty. Cooperation should reflect real partnership goals. He emphasized internal self-accountability is needed. Lack of trust and good neighborly principles persist. Cross-border terrorism, extremism, and separatism continue. These activities make public-level communication difficult.
Seizing Opportunities in a Multipolar World
The Minister noted the world’s shift toward multipolarity. Globalization and balance are inescapable realities. These changes offer vast opportunities to the SCO. Trade, investment, and coordination can grow. Utilizing these chances can develop the region greatly. The Jaishankar SCO Terrorism Warning provides a clear framework.
Prioritizing Economic and Global Reforms
Jaishankar detailed areas for economic collaboration. Logistics and energy sectors require major changes. Environmental protection needs joint initiatives. Health security can improve via affordable pharmaceuticals. Industrial cooperation will boost employment. He highlighted key Indian global initiatives. These include the International Solar Alliance. He also advocated for UN Security Council reform. He called for better representation of developing nations.


