Why India Refused To Sign The SCO Document In China?

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In his statement, Singh called all acts of terrorism criminal and unjustifiable.(Photo Source: X)

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who is in China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers' Meeting, refused to sign a joint statement at the event on Thursday. This comes as the statement did not mention the Pahalgam terror attack of April 22, in which 26 men, mostly tourists, were targeted based on their religious identity.

The Defence Minister refused to sign the statement as it did not reflect India's strong position on terror. The document, however, mentioned Balochistan, indirectly blaming India for the ongoing unrest there. 

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The decision to omit the Pahalgam attack is believed to have been influenced by Pakistan, as its close ally China is currently leading the SCO. Following the Pahalgam incident, India carried out air strikes against terror infrastructure in Pakistan under ‘Operation Sindoor'.

“India is not satisfied with the language of the joint document. There was no mention of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, there was mention of the incidents that happened in Pakistan, so India refused to sign the joint declaration, and there is no joint communique either," a Defence Ministry source told NDTV.

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