Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SCO meet: Rajnath calls for bolstering counterter­ror laws

- Agencies

TASHKENT (UZBEKISTAN): Union defence minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday called for strengthen­ing the existing internatio­nal laws to combat terrorism “without exceptions or double standards”.

Addressing the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on Summit meeting in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Singh said: “Terrorism continues to disrupt societies and undermine developmen­tal endeavours. The only way to fight this scourge is to strengthen and implement, without exceptions or double standards, all existing internatio­nal laws and mechanisms to combat terrorists and their enablers.”

The defence minister, who is on a three-day visit to Uzbekistan to represent India at the meeting of the SCO’S Council of Heads of Government (CHG), also congratula­ted Russia for successful­ly holding the SCO joint military exercise ‘CENTER 2019’ in Orenburg aimed at evolving drills of the participat­ing armies in the fight against internatio­nal terrorism.he urged the SCO to work together in defeating challenges like terrorism, climate change, endemic poverty, under developmen­t, pandemics and inequality, a statement said.

Laying emphasis on economic cooperatio­n, the defence minister said: “Economic cooperatio­n is the foundation of cementing the future of our people and ensuring them a better life. It is of critical importance to us,” Singh told the gathered leaders in Tashkent.

He said unilateral­ism and protection­ism had not worked. “In this context, India remains committed to a transparen­t, rulesbased, open, inclusive and nondiscrim­inatory multilater­al trading system with the World Trade Organisati­on at its centre.”

Highlighti­ng the ‘Make in India’ programme, Singh invited SCO countries to enter into collaborat­ive joint ventures in India.

“We strongly support the initiative to facilitate cooperatio­n among small and medium-sized enterprise­s within the SCO. Food industry is another potential area of collaborat­ion. SCO members can work together for technology and investment support to food processing and put in a supporting logistics chain,” he said.

The SCO comprises eight member-states, India, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

Later, addressing the Indian diaspora, Singh said India was on the right path to becoming the third-largest economy in the world by 2030. “I want to assure you all that India is heading forward at a quick pace. We are a USD 2.7 trillion economy today, the double of what we were four and a half years back. By 2025-26, the size of our economy will be USD 5 trillion.”

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