SCO Defence Ministers’ Meet: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Reaffirms India’s Resolve to Fight Terrorism in all its Forms and Manifestations

Foreign Affairs

Dushanbe: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh July 28 said terrorism is the most serious threat to international peace and security.  “Any act of terror and support to such acts, including cross border terrorism, committed by whomsoever, wherever and for whatever motives, is a crime against humanity,” he told Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers’ meeting here.

Singh reaffirmed India’s resolve to fight terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. “India accords high priority to the consolidation of trust in the security domain within SCO as well as strengthening ties with SCO partners bilaterally on the basis of equality, mutual respect and understanding,” Singh said stressing that the challenge today is not just one of concepts and norms, but equally of their sincere practice.

The Minister congratulated Member-States of the SCO on successful completion of 20 years of its existence. He said that though India joined the organisation in 2017, historical and civilisational relations and geographical connects make India inseparable from the SCO.

Emphasising on the importance of the regional group,  Singh said, “the SCO nations, together, encompass nearly half the human population on our planet. In terms of geography, it covers approximately three fifths of the Eurasian continent. We, therefore, have collective stakes to create a safe, secure and stable region that contributes towards progress and improvement of human development indices of our people and the generations which will follow.”

He pointed out that it is in the same spirit India helps people of Afghanistan, which is facing violence and devastation over decades. So far India completed 500 projects in Afghanistan and continuing with some more with total development aid of US$ 3 billion.

Speaking about geo-strategic location of India that makes it both a Eurasian land power and also a stake-holder in the Indo-Pacific, Singh said, “Our intent and aspirations are therefore focused towards prosperity and development of the entire region. We affirm this intent through our national policy of Security and Growth for All in the Region, commonly known by the acronym SAGAR.” Security and Stability are most essential components to create conducive environment for growth and economic development of the region and of our respective nations, he added.