At the SCO Summit, India indirectly criticized Pakistan, emphasizing the urgent need to tackle peace, security, and trust deficits in the region.
During the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit, India delivered a subtle yet pointed message aimed at Pakistan.
The Indian delegation emphasized the importance of addressing the critical peace, security, and trust deficit within the region. While not explicitly naming Pakistan, the implication was clear, highlighting India's ongoing concerns regarding regional stability.
The core message focused on the necessity of creating an atmosphere of mutual trust and cooperation among all SCO member states. This collaborative approach is essential for effectively tackling shared challenges and promoting sustainable development across the region.
India's statement underscores its commitment to regional stability and its willingness to engage in constructive dialogue while also addressing underlying issues.