Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to attend the 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, marking his first visit to the country in seven years. The visit, taking place on August 31st and September 1st, is viewed as a significant diplomatic opening for India, particularly given the evolving global landscape and regional challenges. The summit will be hosted by President Xi Jinping, with leaders from Central Asia, South Asia, West Asia, and Southeast Asia also in attendance. This gathering presents a key moment for Modi to engage publicly with both Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin after a year, fueling discussions about potential trilateral talks between India, China, and Russia. This summit offers China an opportunity to showcase unity among Global South nations, provide a platform for Russia amid sanctions, and highlight Beijing’s growing international influence. The event holds particular importance for India as it coincides with efforts to improve relations with China after the 2020 border clashes, potentially allowing for steps toward rebuilding trust and exploring new avenues for cooperation. The conference in Tianjin could symbolize the emerging multipolar world order.
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