India's Diplomatic Outreach: Jaishankar's SCO Summit Visit
Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is set to visit Pakistan for the SCO summit, showcasing India's diplomatic engagement in regional cooperation. The visit is part of efforts to enhance ties and cooperation within the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, reflecting India's strategic regional interests.
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In a significant diplomatic move, India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will travel to Pakistan for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit this October. The visit marks a notable engagement in regional diplomacy amidst ongoing India-Pakistan tensions.
Announced by the External Affairs Ministry on Friday, Jaishankar's trip underscores India's commitment to regional cooperation, aligning with its broader foreign policy objectives to engage with neighboring countries and promote regional stability.
The summit in Pakistan presents a strategic platform for India to discuss regional security issues and economic collaboration within the framework of the SCO, an organization aimed at fostering cooperation among Eurasian nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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