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India to invite Pakistan PM Imran Khan for SCO summit in New Delhi
16 January 2020, 11:55 AM UTC

India to invite Pakistan PM Imran Khan for SCO summit in New Delhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan.

In a significant departure from its stated position that "talks and terror cannot go together", India on Thursday said that New Delhi will invite Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit to be held in the national capital later this year.

"All 8 countries and 4 observers will be invited," said Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokersperson Raveesh Kumar when asked whether Imran Khan will be invited to SCO heads of govt meeting in India.

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Formerly the Sanghai Five and formed in 1996, the SCO has eight members today including India and Pakistan, which became part of it in 2017. The original Shanghai Five were China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan. The SCO was formed in 2001, with Uzbekistan included.

India also launched a stinging attack at Pakistan, a day after Islamabad's all-weather ally' China raised the issue of Jammu and Kashmir at a closed-door meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).

Explained | What SCO summit means for India’s global and regional interests

"Attempt was made by Pakistan, through a UNSC member (China), to misuse the platform. Overwhelming majority of UNSC was of view that UNSC was not the right forum for such issues and it should be discussed bilaterally," Kumar said while addressing a press conference.

The MEA added that Pakistan has a choice to "avoid such global embarrassment by refraining from such acts in future".

The move by China was third such attempt since August when the special status granted to J&K under Article 370 of the Constitution was revoked by the government, and the state was bifurcated into two union territories. However, members of the UNSC, including France and the US, blocked the attempt by China for a discussion on the Kashmir issue.

"The informal closed-door meeting concluded without any outcome. Pakistan's desperate measures to peddle baseless allegations and present an alarming scenario lacked any credibility," Kumar said.

Giving out a stern message, Kumar said, "We hope the message has gone loud and clear to Pak that if at all there's any matter between India and Pak that needs to be discussed, it should be done bilaterally".

Speaking about China's intervention in the matter, Kumar said, "In our view, China should seriously reflect on this global consensus, draw the proper lessons and refrain from taking such action in the future".

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I think Imran Khan should send low level official who will expose Indian terrorism to all members inside India.
No need to send. Because its China and Russia call. Pakistan shouldn't bent on every demand. Enough damage done to Pakistan after KL summit. No need to be peace lover all the time.
 
As per SCO tradition all Heads of state should visit... India can not change these traditions...
It’s entirely different if one on one discussions will happen between Modi and Imran most likely NSA level only though
 
India to invite Pakistan PM Imran Khan for SCO summit in New Delhi
16 January 2020, 11:55 AM UTC

India to invite Pakistan PM Imran Khan for SCO summit in New Delhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan.

In a significant departure from its stated position that "talks and terror cannot go together", India on Thursday said that New Delhi will invite Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit to be held in the national capital later this year.

"All 8 countries and 4 observers will be invited," said Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokersperson Raveesh Kumar when asked whether Imran Khan will be invited to SCO heads of govt meeting in India.

sddefault.jpg

Formerly the Sanghai Five and formed in 1996, the SCO has eight members today including India and Pakistan, which became part of it in 2017. The original Shanghai Five were China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan. The SCO was formed in 2001, with Uzbekistan included.

India also launched a stinging attack at Pakistan, a day after Islamabad's all-weather ally' China raised the issue of Jammu and Kashmir at a closed-door meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).

Explained | What SCO summit means for India’s global and regional interests

"Attempt was made by Pakistan, through a UNSC member (China), to misuse the platform. Overwhelming majority of UNSC was of view that UNSC was not the right forum for such issues and it should be discussed bilaterally," Kumar said while addressing a press conference.

The MEA added that Pakistan has a choice to "avoid such global embarrassment by refraining from such acts in future".

The move by China was third such attempt since August when the special status granted to J&K under Article 370 of the Constitution was revoked by the government, and the state was bifurcated into two union territories. However, members of the UNSC, including France and the US, blocked the attempt by China for a discussion on the Kashmir issue.

"The informal closed-door meeting concluded without any outcome. Pakistan's desperate measures to peddle baseless allegations and present an alarming scenario lacked any credibility," Kumar said.

Giving out a stern message, Kumar said, "We hope the message has gone loud and clear to Pak that if at all there's any matter between India and Pak that needs to be discussed, it should be done bilaterally".

Speaking about China's intervention in the matter, Kumar said, "In our view, China should seriously reflect on this global consensus, draw the proper lessons and refrain from taking such action in the future".

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For SCO? Yes. For SAARC? No.
SCO is different animal.
 
yes he should visit india witj all his might and raise his concern about fascism
 
No. Kashmir issue and current law and order situation in India with protests going all over the place.
 
Yes Imran Khan should visit. We are member of that organization and by visiting India Imran Khan will prove to be an icon for Indian Muslims who currently need his leadership more. Imran Khan should deliver a speech on CAA NRC and kashmir in Delhi.
 
I'm split on this issue my heart says NO


But my brain says a smart man can utilise such a opportunity to further their own agenda, with India currently being so divided and Indian Muslims feeling so trapped, I question with the right acts, words, speeches and statements we can really put the cat amongst the pigeons
 
There would be some relief in terms of broader violations, rest will remain just about the same, after all we have 73 years of experience
 
It is still much time to make decision; as the summit is go to happen late in this year.
 
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