Rajnath Singh's Defiant Stand at SCO: A Call to Combat Terrorism

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urged the SCO to take decisive action against terrorism, highlighting cross-border threats and urging unity. India refrained from endorsing a joint communique, citing inadequate acknowledgment of its concerns. Singh emphasized peace and prosperity cannot coexist with terrorism, calling for unequivocal condemnation and proactive measures.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Qingdao | Updated: 26-06-2025 11:55 IST | Created: 26-06-2025 11:55 IST
Rajnath Singh's Defiant Stand at SCO: A Call to Combat Terrorism
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In a firm address at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) conclave, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized the necessity for collective global action against terrorism, while notably refraining from endorsing a joint communique. Singh's stand reflects India's dissatisfaction with the SCO's handling of cross-border terrorism concerns, particularly those linked to Pakistan.

Singh urged SCO nations to reject any form of double standards when dealing with terrorism, insisting on a unified front to confront the threat. He pointed out the regional challenges such as radicalization and security threats, attributing these issues to nations using terrorism as a state policy tool.

The minister also recalled the Pahalgam terror attack, implicating Lashkar-e-Taiba, and reiterated India's stance for preemptive defense measures. This gathering in China underscores India's persistent advocacy for transparency and cooperation in regional security dynamics.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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