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General PM Modi called terrorism the gravest threat to regional peace at the SCO summit in Tianjin, urging zero tolerance for cross-border terrorism. He further redefined the grouping’s focus, noting that its foundation rests on 3 key pillars — security, connectivity, and opportunity.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (Sept 1), while addressing the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin, highlighted terrorism as the gravest threat to regional peace.
He further redefined the grouping’s focus, noting that its foundation rests on three key pillars – “security, connectivity, and opportunity.”
Urging zero tolerance for cross-border terrorism, separatism, and extremism, Modi called on member states to adopt a comprehensive SCO-wide framework to curb terror financing and radicalisation, drawing on India’s successful de-radicalisation initiatives.
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#WATCH | At the Shanghai Cooperation Council (SCO) Members Session in Tianjin, China, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, “Security, peace and stability are the basis of development of any country. But terrorism, separatism and extremism are big challenges in this path. Terrorism… pic.twitter.com/BCEm6JfJFj
— ANI (@ANI) September 1, 2025
He also flagged emerging threats, including cyber-terrorism and unmanned systems, stressing that regional security strategies must evolve to meet new challenges.
Acknowledging the SCO’s role in fostering stability, Modi praised the work of the Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (Rats) and highlighted ongoing efforts to strengthen economic connectivity and cultural exchange across the region.
“India has taken the lead in the fight against terror outfits like Al-Qaeda and its associates, and we oppose any kind of terror-financing. We have recently seen the brutal Pahalgam terror attack. I thank all the friendly nations who stood with us.”, PM Modi said while addressing the summit.
This is a developing story.
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