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India hosts Pakistan delegation for SCO meet

While bilateral ties with Pakistan remain in a deep freeze, Indi... Read More
NEW DELHI: While bilateral ties with Pakistan remain in a deep freeze, India and Pakistan continue to engage under the banner of the

Shanghai Cooperation Organisation

(

SCO

), a Eurasian political and security grouping that is seen as playing an increasingly important role in Afghanistan after the US departure.

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In a rare visit by senior Pakistan government officials, a delegation arrived from Islamabad Sunday to participate in a cyber security conference of SCO countries that India will host on December 7. This follows a visit to Pakistan by an India delegation in October for an anti-terror SCO exercise that sought to promote cooperation between the member states.

The cyber security conference is being organised by India's National Security Council Secretariat (

NSCS

) that had recently also hosted a regional meeting of NSAs on the Afghanistan situation. The 4 central Asian countries which are also full members of SCO had participated in India's Afghanistan conference that reflected, according to the government, regional consensus on major issues of regional stability and security. Except for China and Pakistan, all full SCO Members, including Russia, had attended the conference.

Official sources said the invite to Pakistan for the conference was in keeping with the

SCO Charter

. In their efforts to tackle security threats and challenges, the SCO countries are currently considering establishing an

SCO Information Security Centre

in Kazakhstan. While India continues to maintain that Pakistan has done little to check cross-border terrorism, and has accused Islamabad of raising bilateral issues at SCO, it has simultaneously pledged, along with other Members, to conduct joint anti-terror exercises.

The SCO conference will follow PM Narendra Modi's summit meeting with visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday. India believes that Russia, unlike China, has been sensitive to India's concerns related to cross-border terrorism. While Russia maintains that it is for India and Pakistan to resolve their differences, it also believes that the SCO forum should be used for what remains one of the organisation's main goals - strengthening mutual trust and neighbourliness among the member states.

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