In Context
- A three-day meeting is held under the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s (SCO) Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS).
Major Agenda of the Meeting
- Discussions on the situation in Afghanistan, especially in dealing with the threat from terrorist groups active in the Taliban-ruled country.
- India has expressed desire to strengthen its security cooperation with the SCO.
SCO Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS)
- About: It is a permanent body of SCO. It aims to counter extremism, terrorism, and separatism in the region. Its headquarters is in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
- India assumed chairmanship of the RATS SCO on October 28, 21
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
- About:
- It is a permanent intergovernmental international organisation of Eurasian Nations with a secretariat in Beijing.
- Aim:
- It is a political, economic and military organisation that aims at maintaining peace, security and stability in the region.
- Origin: Journey from Shanghai Five to SCO
- Shanghai Five emerged in 1996 from a series of border demarcation and demilitarization talks between 4 former USSR republics and China.
- Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan were members of the Shanghai Five.
- With the accession of Uzbekistan to the group in 2001, the Shanghai Five was renamed the SCO.
- The SCO Charter was signed in 2002 and entered into force in 2003.
- Inclusion of India & Pakistan:
- India and Pakistan both were initially observer states.
- Both were given full membership in 2017.
- Members:
- Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India, and Pakistan.
- Recently, Iran’s bid to become a full member of the SCO has been approved.
- Language:
- The SCO’s official languages are Russian and Chinese.
- Structure: SCO Secretariat in Beijing & Executive committee in Tashkent.
Importance of SCO for India
- Help in achieving regional integration, promote connectivity & stability
- Improving security by intelligence sharing, law enforcement and developing best practices.
- It provides India with an opportunity to pursue the “Connect Central Asian Policy”.
- Platform to put forward India’s concerns
Source: TH
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