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    Home»World»SCO Summit: Modi, Jinping, and Putin to Meet Amidst Trade Tensions and Shifting Alliances

    SCO Summit: Modi, Jinping, and Putin to Meet Amidst Trade Tensions and Shifting Alliances

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    India’s increasing diplomatic influence is causing concern for the United States. India’s growing influence can be seen in several areas, from its economic strength to strategic partnerships with Japan and China. This is occurring at a time when the US has imposed trade tariffs on India. Prime Minister Modi, after a visit to Japan, has arrived in China for an important meeting with Russian President Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

    The summit is an illustration of the 3D approach of Deals, Diplomacy, and Decisions. The summit will explore how India plans to mitigate the effects of the US tariffs, while also seeking new methods to reduce US trade dominance. The SCO summit, which will be held in Tianjin, China, will be attended by PM Modi following an invitation from Xi Jinping. This indicates that the trilateral meeting is ready to go.

    The gathering is likely to cause unease in the United States. The growing relationship between India, China, and Russia is meant to send a strong message to the world, especially the US. Here are 10 key points about the SCO summit:

    1. The SCO summit will be held in China from August 31 to September 1.
    2. The summit will take place in Tianjin, China.
    3. PM Modi, Putin, and Jinping will attend.
    4. PM Modi and Jinping will meet on Sunday.
    5. Bilateral discussions will cover key issues.
    6. Tariffs and trade are among the topics that may be discussed.
    7. PM Modi and Putin will meet on September 1.
    8. Putin made an important statement before the SCO summit.
    9. Putin said SCO nations will jointly address global challenges.
    10. Putin also noted that SCO countries will increase cooperation.

    Challenging Trade Dominance

    The summit aims to signal that the world is shifting away from business and trade dominance, with India, Russia, and China representing three of the world’s major powers. The key question is whether India and China will move forward on a path of friendship, setting aside past conflicts. For the US, this summit is not only a forum for agreements, but it also conveys a diplomatic lesson to President Trump. These deals, diplomacy, and decisions are particularly significant for the US.

    India, Russia, and China are seeking solutions to counter tariffs.
    The US is expected to closely monitor the SCO summit due to ongoing trade concerns. It is possible that India, Russia, and China will explore methods to reduce the effects of US tariffs. Although the US will not be participating, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will be present. Beijing is set to host two major events this week.

    China has invited heads of state from over 26 countries.
    The first event is the SCO summit, followed by a Victory Day parade in Beijing. China has invited heads of state and prime ministers from more than 26 countries. These include Russian President Vladimir Putin, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

    China’s military will be on display.

    China will display its military strength at the parade with over 100 fighter jets, missiles, and tanks. The Victory Day parade commemorates the victory over Japan in World War II. India considers Japan to be a close ally. PM Modi’s visit to China followed a trip to Japan, indicating his efforts to maintain a balance between the two countries.

    Important Agreements Between India and Japan

    India and Japan have signed several important agreements. During his visit, PM Modi highlighted Japan’s technological prowess and India’s talent pool. His trip on a Japanese bullet train with Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba demonstrated this.

    Bullet Train: Important Details
    The Japanese E10 Shinkansen bullet train can travel at 320 kilometers per hour. Preparations are in progress to bring the Japanese E10 Shinkansen train to India. India and Japan are collaborating on the deployment of this cutting-edge bullet train. It is intended to be deployed on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed corridor. The Japanese government is reportedly planning to gift India two bullet trains.

    India-Japan’s Chandrayaan-5 Collaboration
    The partnership between India and Japan for Chandrayaan-5 is another indication of their friendship. The agreement is for Chandrayaan-5 to be launched using a Japanese rocket. The Indian Space Research Organization and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency will conduct a joint operation.

    About the Chandrayaan-5 mission, it is planned to be launched via the Japanese agency’s H3-24L launch vehicle. ISRO will also develop specialized scientific instruments. Chandrayaan-5 is an upcoming lunar mission by the Indian Space Research Organization, which intends to accomplish a soft landing on the lunar surface and conduct scientific research.

    bullet train Chandrayaan-5 diplomacy India-China Relations India-Japan Relations Narendra Modi SCO summit Trade Tariffs Vladimir Putin Xi Jinping
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