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The 25th SCO summit was held in Tianjin in 2025. The declaration condemned terrorism and recorded support for concern over cross-border terrorism. That line helps India inside a forum that includes Pakistan and China. SCO consensus rarely produces hard enforcement against a member’s sensitivities. The gain is diplomatic narrative; operations still need national and UN instruments.
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Introduction
The twenty-fifth Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit met in Tianjin in 2025. A declaration that condemns terrorism and records India’s concern on cross-border terrorism is a diplomatic text, and assessment must separate language from force.
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What the declaration does
- An SCO declaration that condemns terrorism, including cross-border terrorism, gives India a Eurasian multilateral line that Pakistan also sits inside as a member.
- Endorsement of India’s long-standing concern, even in general wording, raises the political cost of treating terrorism as a bilateral quarrel only.
- Tianjin placed India at a table with China, Russia, and Central Asia, so the terrorism paragraph is also a signal in a grouping India did not design.
Strategic significance
- Narrative win: India can cite a regional document rather than only Western or UN general statements when it speaks of cross-border terrorism.
- Limited operational teeth: SCO has no NATO-like command; consensus among rivals often waters language down to lowest common condemnation.
- China–Pakistan presence means the text is unlikely to name every Indian red line in the words New Delhi would draft alone.
Balanced assessment
- The significance is real as diplomacy and as a constraint on silence inside SCO.
- The significance is modest as counter-terror operations, FATF-type pressure, or a substitute for bilateral and UN tracks.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD SCO[Tianjin SCO 2025] --> D[Declaration against terrorism] D --> N[Narrative support for India] D --> L[Consensus watering down] N --> A[Diplomatic gain] L --> A
Conclusion
The 2025 Tianjin SCO declaration matters because it put India’s terrorism concern into a Eurasian consensus document. It does not by itself stop cross-border attacks, so the strategic gain is political language, not a new security guarantee.
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