SCO Summit Likely Eased Indo-Pak Tensions, Says Indian Journalist

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SCO Summit Likely Eased Indo-Pak Tensions, Says Indian Journalist

The recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit may have provided a platform for reducing tensions between India and Pakistan, according to an Indian journalist. While no direct bilateral talks took place, the summit fostered an environment for diplomatic engagement, signaling a potential thaw in the often-fraught relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

The journalist highlighted that multilateral forums like the SCO offer both nations the opportunity to engage indirectly on common issues such as regional security, counterterrorism, and economic collaboration. These platforms encourage dialogue without the pressures of formal bilateral meetings, allowing both sides to address shared concerns while navigating complex political landscapes.

During the summit, leaders from both India and Pakistan expressed a commitment to peace and regional stability, which is seen as a positive step toward de-escalating hostilities. While tensions over longstanding issues such as Kashmir remain, the SCO provides a neutral ground where these can be set aside in favor of cooperation on broader regional challenges, including economic development and security threats.

The Indian journalist noted that although it’s too early to predict significant changes, the diplomatic tone at the summit suggests a willingness on both sides to pursue peaceful coexistence. The SCO’s focus on mutual respect and cooperation among member states could help ease tensions and open up channels for future dialogue.

Observers hope that the spirit of collaboration at the summit will carry forward, with both India and Pakistan recognizing the benefits of reduced tensions. While the path to peace is long and complex, the SCO summit has been seen as a small but hopeful step in that direction.

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