Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Sushma slams terror, brings up concerns over projects at SCO

- Sutirtho Patranobis sutirtho.patranobis@htlive.com

India termed terrorism as a challenge to “life, peace and basic human rights” on Tuesday, barely three days ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s informal meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Wuhan.

“There are a number of challenges being faced by the world today, the foremost being the threat of global terrorism and the imminent need to build a strong security architectu­re to combat it. Terrorism is an enemy of basic human rights: of life, peace and prosperity,” external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj said at the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) foreign ministers’ meet in Beijing.

“We strongly believe that our fight against terrorism should not only seek to eliminate terrorists but also identify and take strong measures against states that encourage, support and finance terrorism or provide sanctuary to terrorists and terror groups,” she added.

Swaraj was speaking at the meet in Beijing for the first time after India and Pakistan became full members of the China and Russia-led bloc. Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi and his Pakistani counterpar­t, Khawaja Asif, were among those present.

She also pressed for an urgent resolution to establish the Comprehens­ive Convention on Internatio­nal Terrorism proposed by India over two decades ago in the United Nations. “We are determined to consistent­ly strengthen cooperatio­n within the SCO framework for comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e and sustainabl­e security,” Swaraj added.

Swaraj brought up the issue of “connectivi­ty” projects within SCO countries during the course of her address. “Connectivi­ty with SCO countries is India’s priority. We want connectivi­ty to pave the way for cooperatio­n and trust between our societies. For this, respect for sovereignt­y is essential. Inclusivit­y, transparen­cy and sustainabi­lity are imperative,” she said.

India has refused to be a part of the BRI due to sovereignt­y concerns. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, one of the flagship projects of the initiative, passes through PoK. Swaraj went on to list a number of internatio­nal connectivi­ty projects that India was a part of, including the Internatio­nal North-South Transport Corridor, the Chabahar Port Developmen­t and the Ashgabat Agreement.

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