- April 28, 2026
India to Push Strong Anti-Terror Agenda at SCO Defence Ministers’ Meet: Rajnath Singh to Lead Delegation
India is preparing to reinforce its tough position on terrorism as Defence Minister Rajnath Singh heads to the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers’ Meeting scheduled in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
At this high-level gathering, India is expected to deliver a clear message advocating zero tolerance against terrorism and violent extremism, emphasizing the urgent need for unified global action. The SCO platform, which includes major regional powers, serves as a strategic forum for addressing security concerns across Asia and beyond.
During his address, Singh is likely to underline India’s concerns over cross-border terrorism, radicalization, and the misuse of emerging technologies by extremist groups. He is also expected to call for stronger intelligence sharing and coordinated efforts among member nations to tackle evolving threats.
The meeting comes at a time when global security challenges are becoming increasingly complex, with instability in multiple regions contributing to rising concerns over extremist activities. India’s participation highlights its commitment to ensuring regional peace, stability, and collective security cooperation.
Apart from the main session, Singh is expected to hold bilateral discussions with defence counterparts, focusing on enhancing military partnerships, defence trade, and strategic collaboration. These interactions are seen as crucial for strengthening India’s defence diplomacy and expanding its influence within the SCO framework.
India has consistently used international platforms like the SCO to push for accountability and decisive action against terrorism, making it a central theme of its foreign and defence policy. With this meeting, New Delhi aims to further consolidate its position as a key advocate for global counter-terror initiatives.
As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, India’s strong messaging at the SCO Defence Ministers’ meet is expected to contribute significantly to shaping regional security dialogue and cooperation.