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India Says Defense Summit in China Could Not Agree to Define 'Terrorism'
The Indian Foreign Ministry said that a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in China was unable to produce a joint statement because the members disagreed on the definition of “terrorism.” The post India Says Defense Summit in China Could Not Agree to Define ‘Terrorism’ appeared first on Breitbart.
A Fragile Thaw: India-China Relations in Competitive Coexistence
While SCO saw ministers invoke "mutual trust" and “overall development” in public, Chinese actions reveal a twin-track approach toward India—maintaining diplomatic channels and economic engagement in public, while simultaneously tightening its grip on sectors where India remains dependent.
At the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization Defense Ministers' Meeting held in China, the joint statement was aborted due to India's refusal to sign, which shows that India has a grudge against the CCP and keeps its distance, and the CCP's expansion of influence in Central Asia has been greatly constrained and frustrated. The Qingdao SCO Defense Ministers' Meeting Joint Statement Aborted CCP's Influence Was Setback The 2025 Shanghai Cooperat…
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