Tianjin Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Tianjin, China, on Friday to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit, joining heads of state from across Eurasia for high-level discussions on regional cooperation.
The summit agenda includes a wide range of issues—security challenges, trade facilitation, climate action, and cultural exchange. For India, the platform provides an opportunity to reaffirm its stance on cross-border terrorism and to push for greater economic connectivity across Asia.
Diplomatic observers believe Modi’s presence at Tianjin could also pave the way for critical bilateral dialogues, especially at a time when India and China continue to navigate a complex relationship. The Prime Minister’s participation signals New Delhi’s commitment to active engagement within multilateral forums that influence the future of the region.