Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, marking his first trip to Beijing since 2019.
The visit is seen as a significant diplomatic engagement amid evolving regional dynamics and global geopolitical shifts.
The SCO summit, which brings together leaders from Eurasian nations, is expected to focus on regional security, economic cooperation, and counter-terrorism strategies. Modi’s presence underscores India’s commitment to multilateral dialogue and its strategic interest in the region.
This visit comes at a time when India-China relations have witnessed cautious recalibration following border tensions and trade negotiations. Analysts suggest that Modi’s participation could pave the way for renewed bilateral discussions and regional stability.
The Prime Minister’s itinerary and expected bilateral meetings are yet to be officially disclosed. However, sources indicate that the summit will provide a platform for India to assert its stance on global issues, including energy security and digital governance.