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. This summit, taking place on August 31st and September 1st, is seen as a crucial diplomatic opportunity for India, particularly given the evolving global dynamics and regional challenges. Foreign Ministry Secretary (West) Tanmay Lal confirmed Modi’s participation at the invitation of President Xi Jinping, suggesting potential bilateral discussions, though specifics remain undisclosed. The summit will convene leaders from Central Asia, South Asia, West Asia, and South-East Asia, alongside Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin. This gathering will be Modi’s first public appearance with Xi and Putin since their meeting at the BRICS summit in Russia, fueling speculation about potential trilateral talks between India, China, and Russia. The summit is viewed as a strategic endeavor by China, aimed at showcasing the solidarity of the Global South, providing a platform for Russia, and highlighting Beijing’s growing international influence. This event is particularly significant for India, occurring as efforts are underway to improve relations with China following the 2020 border clashes, potentially offering avenues to rebuild trust and explore new collaborations.
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