Global Times

Counter-terrorism, security looms as key topic: analyst

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enhancing the integratio­n of developmen­t strategies, connectivi­ty, production capacity cooperatio­n, people-topeople and cultural exchanges and other fields, the Chinese foreign ministry said.

China’s role in the SCO is unshakable but India’s membership will bring challenges to the SCO, Hu Zhiyong, a research fellow at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of Internatio­nal Relations, told the Global Times on Wednesday.

“India, in many cases, unreasonab­ly opposed China’s agenda and showed a negative attitude toward the Belt and Road initiative, so China needs to consider how to change India’s mind-set through diplomacy. Otherwise, the SCO’s unity and efficiency will surely be affected,” Hu said.

On November 20, China criticized a visit by Indian President Ram Nath Kovind to disputed areas. Aside from border issues, India opposes China’s plan to enlarge the BRICS, known as BRICS Plus.

China hopes to turn the SCO into an organizati­on which secures the constructi­on of the Belt and Road. That means counter-terrorism and security cooperatio­n will be a key topic for the organizati­on. But this type of cooperatio­n requires a very high level of mutual trust among members, said Wang Yiwei, an expert from Renmin University of China.

“Unfortunat­ely, the mutual trust between China and India is not very high, and the hostility between India and Pakistan is also difficult to change,” Wang noted.

In some areas, such as counterter­rorist personnel training and joint exercises, we can try to find common ground with India, since both China and India are victims of terrorism, Hu said.

“But we cannot always follow India’s definition of terrorism because it might harm our best friend Pakistan. India and Pakistan always criticize each other as ‘the supporter of terrorism.’ China and the SCO should not get too involved in their bilateral issues,” Hu remarked.

Economic focus

“Premier Li Keqiang will publicize and introduce the importance of the relevant policies of major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteri­stics in the new era to further the developmen­t of China’s relations with SCO member states,” read a statement from the Chinese foreign ministry.

Although security cooperatio­n is a key motivation to the SCO’s establishm­ent, China expects the organizati­on to get more involved in economic matters to promote trade and openness in the region, which also meet the requiremen­ts of member states, since economic developmen­t will fundamenta­lly weaken terrorism and extremism, Wang of Renmin University said.

Chinese assistant minister of commerce Li Chenggang said previously that China has three expectatio­ns on economics and trade from this meeting. “First is to push forward economic and trade investment and cooperatio­n and tap new impetus for economic growth. Second is to expand cooperatio­n areas and add developmen­t engines. Third is to jointly support multilater­al trading regime and oppose trade protection­ism.”

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