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Yasir Habib Khan

Yasir Habib Khan

The writer is a senior Journalist. He is also President of Institute of International Relations and Media Research (IIRMR)."

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Published on: August 29, 2025 1:02 AM

August 29, 2025 by Yasir Habib Khan

Amid abysmal security turmoil and cascading economic turbulence on regional and international landscapes, Shanghai Corporation Organization (SCO) Summit 2025, has emerged as linchpin of togetherness with sole goal of multilateral cooperation and joint development as a “big family” on the world stage.

SCO summit, scheduled to take place from August 31 to September 1 in Tianjin China, is also becoming a platform to plead the case of global governance under framework Global Development Initiative (GDI), Global Security Initiative (GSI)and Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) envisaged by President Xi Jinping.

As the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) prepares for its 2025 summit member states will gather against the backdrop of a rapidly shifting global order. The agenda spans pressing issues, from climate resilience and biodiversity protection to digital connectivity, trade facilitation, and regional security cooperation.

SCO summit is framed as a counterweight to “hegemonism and power politics.” At a press briefing, Assistant Foreign Minister Liu Bin said the event aims to “stimulate momentum for cooperation” and leverage the SCO’s resilience to respond to “uncertain and unpredictable factors in the international environment.”

SCO summit is framed as a counterweight to “hegemonism and power politics.”

Key outcomes of SCO summit will include the signing of a declaration by leaders of SCO member states at the summit as well as the approval of a development strategy of the bloc for the next 10 years. The summit will also issue statements marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and the 80th founding anniversary of the United Nations, and adopt a series of outcome documents on strengthening security, economic, people-to-people and cultural cooperation.

Since 2001 till 2025, the SCO community has undergone notable changes. Summit is likely to advance initiatives for deeper economic integration, including proposals for an SCO Development Bank and local currency clearance systems. Energy cooperation will also gain momentum. A 2030 energy roadmap will focus on renewables, climate resilience, and sustainable growth.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has described the Tianjin meeting as a turning point, marking the SCO’s entry into a “new stage of high-quality development” defined by solidarity and productivity.

The SCO, established in 2001 in Shanghai by China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, has expanded from a regional organization into a trans-regional organization with 10 full members, two observer countries, and 14 dialogue partners.

In 2024, China’s trade with other SCO members, observer states and dialogue partners reached a historic high of 890 billion U.S. dollars, or 14.4 percent of the country’s total foreign trade. In the same year, the number of China-Europe freight trains passing through the SCO countries and regions reached 19,000, an increase of 10.7 percent compared with 2023. Intertwined by sustainable shared goals with a closely linked future, countries across the Eurasian continent have been working as partners instead of competitors. Their working relationship are conspicuously producing the results in the area of transport infrastructure, green energy, food security, supply chains along with jointly combating the “three evil forces” of terrorism, extremism and separatism. Addressing menace of three evils and drug trafficking, they are engaged in conducting combined counter-terrorism military exercises and establishing dialogue mechanisms at various levels, exerting all out efforts to mitigate security risks.

Over the years, the SCO has also taken a centre stage in development of Belt and Road cooperation. Over the decade, Chinese leadership has used the BRI as an instrument to foster China’s pragmatic cooperation with the SCO countries and to expedite development trajectory.

Initiative of China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway singed in 2024 is another feather in the cap of BRI. Xi Jinping pointed out that the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway is a strategic project of connectivity between China and Central Asia, and a landmark project of Belt and Road cooperation among the three countries.

Being SCO countries, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan have been briming with opportunity to capitalize the BRI’s “railway initiative” as once completed, the project will become a new transport route linking Asia to Europe and the Persian Gulf countries, which is of great significance to promoting connectivity and strengthening economic and trade exchanges among the countries along the route and in the region as a whole.

Located in the heartland of the Asian continent, these countries’ development has long been constrained by a lack of ports. After completion, the railway will shorten the time needed to transport Central Asian products to major global markets and facilitate the integration of Central Asia with the global industrial and supply chains, thus boosting regional development.

Kazakhstan, one of the beneficiaries of “China-Central Asia natural gas pipeline” needs to keep the entire operation in shape with improved check and balance system.

In December 2009, Line A of the China-Central Asia natural gas pipeline was put into operation, followed by Line B in October 2010 and Line C in May 2014. Since then, natural gas from Central Asia has been continuously flowing to regions along the pipeline route and into China. It supplies industrial and residential gas to over 500 million people in China’s 25 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and Hong Kong. In the context of Indian conflict, Pakistan played a positive role by staying composed and calm asking for impartial international probe to distinguish truth from false. Being responsible member of SCO, Pakistan pleaded its case in SCO states as well as international community and came clean. Regarding Afghanistan, Pakistan plays a central role in the SCO-Afghanistan Contact Group, promoting regional dialogue and urging member states to offer economic support to the war-torn country, helping to stabilize the broader region.

Economically, Pakistan has positioned itself as a connectivity hub. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)-a flagship Belt and Road Initiative project-has not only boosted domestic infrastructure but also linked Central Asian nations to the Indian Ocean, deepening regional trade integration. The importance of CPEC was formally acknowledged in the Joint Communiqué of the 23rd Meeting of the SCO Council of Heads of Government held in Islamabad, where it was included in the SCO’s broader regional connectivity strategy.

Despite facing internal economic pressures and external geopolitical challenges, Pakistan remains committed to the SCO’s vision. With several initiatives lined up under the “Sustainable Development Year” program in 2025, the country is expected to emerge as a model for South-South cooperation Following the SCO Astana Summit in 2024, China once again took the charge of the rotating presidency, with the summit scheduled to take place in Tianjin on August 31 and September 1. It is the fifth time that China has hosted the SCO Summit. The 25th meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the SCO and the “SCO Plus” meeting will welcome leaders from more than 20 countries and heads of 10 international organizations. “The SCO is our shared home,” Xi once said.”

The writer is a senior Journalist. He is also President of Institute of International Relations and Media Research (IIRMR).

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