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Tuesday October 22, 2024

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Pakistan: Anticipated outcomes and strategic expectations

Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is a major Eurasian alliance, established in 2001

By Ovais Ali Khokhar
October 16, 2024
A policeman stands guard at the Red Zone near a venue on the eve of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Islamabad on October 14, 2024. — AFP
A policeman stands guard at the Red Zone near a venue on the eve of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Islamabad on October 14, 2024. — AFP

Pakistan is set to host the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit on October 15 and 16, 2024, in Islamabad. Anticipation is building for the event’s outcomes and their potential impact, both for Pakistan and the wider region. As a high-profile event, the SCO meeting offers Pakistan a significant opportunity to enhance its diplomatic and economic relations while addressing key regional issues and security challenges through cooperative dialogue.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is a major Eurasian alliance, established in 2001. Its members include China, Russia, Pakistan, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Belarus. The SCO’s purpose is to address economic, trade, security, and environmental issues in the region.

The upcoming SCO meeting in Pakistan marks a pivotal moment for the organization and its member states, as they look to strengthen collaboration and address emerging regional and global challenges.

One of the key agenda items is expected to be the enhancement of regional security and counterterrorism efforts. Given Pakistan’s strategic location and its experience in combating terrorism, discussions will likely focus on strengthening collaborative measures to address security threats and ensure regional stability.

Economic cooperation is also set to be a major theme, with member states likely to explore ways to boost trade and investment within the SCO framework. As the host, Pakistan will have the opportunity to promote strategic projects such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), highlighting its potential as a key trade hub linking Central and South Asia. Discussions are expected to center on enhancing connectivity, infrastructure development, and cross-border trade facilitation.

Addressing environmental challenges and promoting sustainable development will be another critical focus. The SCO meeting is expected to include discussions on climate change, natural resource management, and collaborative environmental initiatives. Pakistan’s own efforts in green energy and sustainability will be an important part of the conversation, reflecting the country’s commitment to tackling global environmental issues.

Cultural diplomacy and educational exchanges are also expected to feature prominently. The SCO aims to foster mutual understanding and collaboration among member states through people-to-people connections. The meeting will likely explore opportunities for increased student exchanges, cultural programs, and collaborative research initiatives, further strengthening ties among the participating nations.

Hosting the SCO meeting provides Pakistan with an opportunity to enhance its diplomatic profile and demonstrate its role as a key player in regional and international affairs. By successfully organisng this high-level event, Pakistan can reinforce its strategic relationships with major SCO members, including China and Russia, and solidify its position within the organization.

The focus on economic and trade issues presents significant potential benefits for Pakistan. The meeting could lead to increased investment and trade opportunities, particularly through the promotion of CPEC and other infrastructure projects. By showcasing its economic potential and strategic location, Pakistan can attract greater interest from regional and international investors.

Collaboration on security matters aligns with Pakistan’s priorities. The SCO meeting provides a platform for discussing enhanced counterterrorism cooperation and regional security strategies, contributing to a more stable and secure environment. This cooperation could be crucial for Pakistan’s long-term stability and development.

Increased cultural and educational exchanges offer the potential for deeper bilateral and multilateral collaborations. Strengthening these ties can foster greater mutual understanding and cooperation, benefiting Pakistan’s cultural diplomacy and educational institutions.

The SCO meeting takes place at a time of significant geopolitical shifts and regional dynamics. As major powers like the United States, China, and Russia navigate their complex relationships, the SCO serves as a critical platform for addressing common challenges and seeking collaborative solutions. Pakistan’s role in this context highlights its strategic importance and potential to influence regional developments.

Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting on October 15 and 16, 2024, promises to be a landmark occasion with far-reaching implications. By focusing on security, economic cooperation, environmental sustainability, and cultural exchange, the SCO meeting will provide a platform for addressing key regional and global issues. For Pakistan, this is an opportunity to showcase its leadership, advance its strategic interests, and strengthen its role within the SCO framework. The outcomes of the meeting are likely to have a lasting impact on Pakistan’s diplomatic, economic, and cultural relations in the region.

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