PM Modi snubs SCO summit
Prime Minister
Narendra Modi has decided to skip the annual summit of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Astana next week.
The SCO
summit to be held on July 3 and 4 is expected to focus on the regional
security situation and ways to boost connectivity and trade.
While
the Indian side has not officially stated the reasons for the prime
minister’s decision to skip the summit, it is understood that the
strained relations with China are among the factors that influenced the
move.
The nine member states of the SCO are India, China, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Anonymous
PS. Modi cannot stand the presence of Muslims. All the xxxtans are Muslims, Iran as well.
Modi can come to sinkieland & create a new sco (sillypore cooperation org). Kimchi, pinoy & jap can be it founding member. All member can freely park it war toys here & it citizens can enjoy our world heritage hawker food as well as world best tourist attraction.
ReplyDeleteMoscow and Beijing are acting in the interests of their people, and building their relations on the principles of equality and mutual respect, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said during a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
ReplyDeletePutin and Xi held a lengthy bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Wednesday.
“We have repeatedly stated with good reason that Russia-China relations, our comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation, are going through the best period in their history,” the Russian leader said, adding that they are “guided by the principles of equality, mutual benefit and respect for each other’s sovereignty.”
Hindu BJP can't stand Muslims even in their own country.
ReplyDeleteOf the 240 BJP members of Parliament elected last month, not one belongs to India’s three largest minority religions: Islam, Christianity or Sikhism.
Among Mr. Modi’s new 72-member council of ministers there isn’t a single Muslim—a rebuff to a 200-million strong Muslim community that accounts for 14% of India’s 1.4 billion people.
If this continues, India might break apart sooner or later. Hindu cult India has problems with Muslims in India in general, Sikh problems in Punjab and communal violence problems in Manipur.
ReplyDeleteAnd they want to blame Manipur's problems on Myanmar and Muslim problems on Pakistan. Modi's Government is paying lip service towards solving the Manipur problem which had been festering for a long time.
For a country that has so much domestic disagreements among its own citizens, how can it blame China solely for the border dispute? It is just like USA blaming China for war-mongering activities when it is itself the culprit.