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India poised to join Shanghai grouping

The six-nation Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), which could play an important role in stabilising Afghanistan after the drawdown of foreign troops, opened its doors for India's membership at its 10th anniversary summit being celebrated in the heart of the Great Steppes on Wednesday.

Besides Afghanistan, India feels an expanded SCO could encourage Pakistan to weed out terror outfits based on its soil as well as promote connectivity that in turn could boost economic activity.

These points were made by External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna during his intervention at the SCO summit that was attended by nine heads of state, including the Presidents of Russia, China, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Iran and Tajikistan.

Lauding the SCO for its “constructive and forward looking role in contributing towards peace in Afghanistan,'' Mr. Krishna hoped that by becoming involved with the SCO, Afghanistan could become the geo-strategic bridge between Central and South Asia as well as a trade and transit hub. Afghanistan is poised to be upgraded from Dialogue Partner to Observer that would give it access to all discussions of importance at the SCO.

The SCO consists of Russia, China and four Central Asian countries (barring Turkmenistan). India, Pakistan and Iran are among those with Observer status. All these nations virtually ring Afghanistan that shares ethnic linkages with most of them.

As officials explained, after Afghanistan becomes an Observer, South Asia would become contiguous to Central Asia in the SCO. This would help all neighbouring countries achieve the two aims they desire in the region for Afghanistan — the country becomes a geo-strategic bridge as well as a terror-free zone.

India has already been involved with the SCO's Regional Anti-terrorism Centre (RATS) and some intelligence-sharing is taking place. “We told them about the obvious fact of the terror machine being based in the neighbourhood,'' said sources in the government. “We see the RATS as an important regional answer to the terrorism challenge,'' said Mr. Krishna.

The SCO has the potential to be an additional forum through which Pakistan could be urged to rein in those spouting hatred and violence against those not in agreement with their end goals. Besides, as neighbours, these countries could develop sustainable economic linkages that would help Pakistan in the long run.

“It will be different when Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, for instance, tell Pakistan to dismantle the terror infrastructure,'' said the sources.

India, as do many other countries in the region, feel that the SCO, along with countries to the west, would be able to more comprehensively tackle the problem of Islamic militancy attempting to make inroads not in just but the entire arc that begins much further up in the north in an area called the Ferghana Valley, which was artificially divided in the 1920s into three Central Asian republics of the former Soviet Union.

This division did not take into account the scenario of divided clans and ethnic communities when the three provinces were converted into nation-states following the collapse of the Soviet Union. This marks a departure from India's lukewarm attitude towards the SCO as it thought the body to be China dominated and, during the Bush years, tended to bait the West.

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Just the name doesnt mean the influence of China. India understood this now.
 
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This membership would only serve to create distrust between India and the west. A bad move by India.
 
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This membership would only serve to create distrust between India and the west. A bad move by India.

You seem to suggest that west is somehow superior to us. India is not going to be a linchpin to any side. India is just too big for that. We'll have our own foreign policy mostly balancing all sides. Your thought process is closely related to someone coming from a small country who always needs big power support. Indians don't and rightly so.
 
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This membership would only serve to create distrust between India and the west. A bad move by India.

Times have changed Dude.
Upto 90's and early 2000s India was looking towards the west.
Now the west looks towards India and this will continue.

Make way....
 
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Times have changed Dude.
Upto 90's and early 2000s India was looking towards the west.
Now the west looks towards India and this will continue.

Make way....

Still a long way to go before that happens.. We will have to become at least $10 Trill. economy with much improved wealth distribution..
 
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SCO is a military alliance and we should keep away from any military alliance. It does not suit our independent foreign policy. Further we should not be within a 1000km of that nut job Ahmedinejad.
 
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SCO is a military alliance and we should keep away from any military alliance. It does not suit our independent foreign policy. Further we should not be within a 1000km of that nut job Ahmedinejad.

Dude you seem to have your facts wrong. SCO is not a military alliance, evidenced by the fact that it did not take part in Afghanistan. To be honest no-one knows what it is. Russia wants it to be an active military player in Central Asia while China wants it to be purely for trade and economy.
Iran,India, Pakistan and Mongolia have observer status. If India and Pakistan are accepted as member (which is likely), this would include every major power in Asia forcing NATO to leave Afghanistan and in the future Iran to the SCO.
The "nut job" Ahmedinejad has been a long time ally of India. He never allowed terrorists to use his soil. 60-70% of our oil requirements came from him till the US sanctions stopped us from buying more oil from him. Why do you think the petrol prices are going up?
When we voted against Iran at the UN Iran was stunned and the only comment their representative gave was "India was our friend".
 
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If India and Pakistan are accepted as member (which is likely), this would include every major power in Asia forcing NATO to leave Afghanistan

Just out of curiosity, how would it force NATO to leave Afghanistan?
 
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Dude you seem to have your facts wrong. SCO is not a military alliance, evidenced by the fact that it did not take part in Afghanistan. To be honest no-one knows what it is. Russia wants it to be an active military player in Central Asia while China wants it to be purely for trade and economy.
Iran,India, Pakistan and Mongolia have observer status. If India and Pakistan are accepted as member (which is likely), this would include every major power in Asia forcing NATO to leave Afghanistan and in the future Iran to the SCO.
The "nut job" Ahmedinejad has been a long time ally of India. He never allowed terrorists to use his soil. 60-70% of our oil requirements came from him till the US sanctions stopped us from buying more oil from him. Why do you think the petrol prices are going up?
When we voted against Iran at the UN Iran was stunned and the only comment their representative gave was "India was our friend".

Voting against Iran was a major diplomatic blunder by Indian establishment. We lost a friend
 
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Just out of curiosity, how would it force NATO to leave Afghanistan?

It won't because Firstly, that is not the purpose of SCO and Also NATO is backed by U.S. Hence Super Power + 200 Billion $ International Expenses every year on "Expected Threat" and China + India + Russia whole Defence Budget is less than 200 Billion $ every year. :cry:
 
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