New Delhi Hosts High-Level SCO Bilateral Consultations as India and China Strategize Future Cooperation
India and China held high-level SCO Bilateral Consultations in New Delhi, led by Ambassadors Alok A Dimri and Yan Wenbin. The delegations reviewed the implementation of SCO Leaders’ Decisions and met with Secretary (West) Sibi George to consolidate cooperation in security, trade, and connectivity. This strategic meeting outlines the future course of the organisation and regional ties.
During the intensive deliberations, the two sides exchanged views on the implementation of SCO Leaders’ Decisions and the future course of the organisation. This direct engagement served as a critical platform for synchronizing administrative and executive objectives, ensuring that the mandates established by the heads of state are translated into actionable policy. The dialogue delved into the structural evolution of the SCO, seeking to align the priorities of these two influential member states with the broader regional agenda.
The External Affairs Ministry stated that both sides agreed to continue and consolidate mutual cooperation and consultations in SCO matters, signaling a commitment to diplomatic continuity. In an official administrative move, both delegations jointly called on Secretary (West) Sibi George to review cooperation within the SCO framework. This comprehensive review spanned the essential pillars of the organisation, specifically targeting the areas of security, trade, connectivity, and people-to-people ties.
The conclusion of these consultations marks a significant step in regional diplomacy, reinforcing the institutional mechanisms that govern interaction between New Delhi and Beijing within the multilateral forum. By solidifying their intent to collaborate on trade and security, both nations have underscored the SCO's role as a vital conduit for regional stability and economic integration. The meeting reflects a shared recognition that consolidated mutual cooperation is indispensable for the future trajectory of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.

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