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- PM Modi spoke at SCO Summit
- India will be the next President of SCO
- SCO summit to be held in Samarkand
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the SCO summit held in Samarkand, the capital of Uzbekistan. Here he said that the role of SCO has become important for the whole world. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that today the countries included in the SCO are moving forward rapidly. He said that the whole world is facing energy and food crisis, in which SCO countries can play an important role. PM Modi said that India is progressing very fast in the world of health, education, technology. We have to focus on increasing mutual cooperation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also talked about the growing startups and unicorns in India. India is now becoming a manufacturing hub. India is emphasizing on technology. Let us tell you that after this meeting, PM Modi can meet some important leaders, in which the name of Russian President Vladimir Putin is important.
We are focusing on people centric development model. We are supporting innovation in every field. There are more than 70,000 start-ups and more than 100 unicorns in our country today: PM Narendra Modi at the SCO Summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan pic.twitter.com/ziXdDq29FC
— ANI (@ANI) September 16, 2022
These countries are associated with SCO
There are currently 8 full member countries of the SCO, which include China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Apart from Ishke, there are four observer countries that are interested in becoming members of the SCO. These four countries are Afghanistan, Belarus, Iran and Mongolia. At the same time, 6 dialogue partners are also participating in the SCO summit, including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Turkey.
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Shanghai in the year 1996 5 . started of
Please note that the old name of SCO is ‘Shanghai 5’. Which was formed in the year 1996. In 2001 its name was changed to Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Uzbekistan joined in 2001, India and Pakistan joined in 2017. Today, the SCO is one of the largest organizations in the world, with member countries accounting for 30 percent of the global GDP and 40 percent of the world’s population.