Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said the root cause of problems facing the Shanghai Cooperation Organization region is increasing radicalization. He said recent developments in Afghanistan have made challenges posed by radicalisation more clear.
Addressing the Plenary Session of the 21st Meeting of SCO Council of Heads of State through video conferencing, Mr. Modi said, the biggest challenges in the region are related to peace, security, and trust deficit. He said, fight against radicalisation is not only needed for regional security and trust but also to ensure a bright future for the youth.
The Prime Minister said SCO should work to develop a strong network among the moderate, tolerant, inclusive institutions and traditions associated with Islam. He noted that historically the Central Asian region has been a bastion of moderate and progressive cultures and values.
Mr. Modi said, traditions like Sufism flourished there over the centuries and spread throughout the region and the world. He said it is still reflected in the cultural heritage of this region. (AIR NEWS)