Excellencies,
    
Namaskar!
Today, at the 23rd SCO Summit, you all are warmly welcomed. In the past two  decades, the SCO has emerged as a significant platform for peace, prosperity  and development in the entire Asian region. The thousands of years old cultural  and people-to-people ties between India and this region are a living testament  to our shared heritage. We do not see this area as an "extended  neighborhood”, but as an "extended family”.
Excellencies,
As the Chairperson of the SCO, India has made continuous efforts to take our  multi-dimensional cooperation to new heights. We have based all these efforts  on two fundamental principles. Firstly, "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,"  which means the whole world is one family. This principle has been an integral  part of our social behaviour since ancient times. It continues to serve as a  source of inspiration and energy for us in modern times. The second principle  is SECURE, which stands for Security, Economic development, Connectivity,  Unity, Respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, and Environmental  protection. It reflects the theme of our chairmanship and the vision of our  SCO.
With this perspective, India has established five new pillars of cooperation  within the SCO:
◦ Startups and Innovation,
◦ Traditional Medicine,
◦ Youth Empowerment,
◦ Digital Inclusion, and
◦ Shared Buddhist Heritage.
Excellencies,
Under India's chairmanship, we have hosted more than one hundred forty  programs, conferences, and meetings within the SCO. We have actively involved  all Observer and Dialogue Partners of the SCO in fourteen different programs.  In the fourteen Ministerial-level meetings of the SCO, we have collectively  prepared several important documents. With these we are adding new and modern  dimensions to our cooperation – like
• Cooperation on emerging fuels in the energy sector.
• Collaboration on decarbonization in the transportation sector and digital  transformation.
• Cooperation in the field of digital public infrastructure.
India has made efforts to ensure that cooperation within the SCO is not limited  to governments alone. Under India's chairmanship, new initiatives have been  taken to enhance contact and engagement among people. For the first time, the  SCO Millet Food Festival, Film Festival, SCO Surajkund Craft Mela, Think Tanks  Conference, and International Conference on Shared Buddhist Heritage were  organized.
The first tourism and cultural capital of the SCO, the eternal city of  Varanasi, became a center of attraction for various programs. To harness the  energy and talent of the youth from SCO countries, we organized new forums such  as the Young Scientists Conclave, Young Authors Conclave, Young Resident  Scholar Programme, Startup Forum, and Youth Council.
Excellencies,
The present times mark a crucial phase in global affairs.
In a world surrounded by conflicts, tensions and pandemics; food, fuel, and  fertilizer crises is a significant challenge for all nations.
We should collectively ponder upon whether we are capable, as an organization,  of fulfilling the aspirations and expectations of our people?
Are we equipped to tackle modern-day challenges?
Is SCO evolving into an organization that is fully prepared for the future?
In this regard, India supports proposals for reforms and modernization within  the SCO.
We would be happy to share India's AI-based language platform, Bhashini, with  everyone to remove language barriers within the SCO. This can serve as an  example of digital technology for inclusive growth.
SCO can also become an important voice for reforms in global institutions,  including the UN.
I am happy that today Iran is going to join the SCO family as a new member.
I extend my congratulations to President Raisi and the people of Iran on this  occasion.
We also welcome the signing of the Memorandum of Obligation for Belarus' SCO  membership.
The interest of other countries in joining SCO today is a testament to the  importance of this organization.
In this process, it is essential for SCO to maintain its primary focus on the  interests and aspirations of the Central Asian countries.
Excellencies,
Terrorism has become a major threat to regional and global peace. Dealing with  this challenge requires decisive action. Regardless of its form or  manifestation, we must unite in our fight against terrorism. Some countries use  cross-border terrorism as an instrument of their policies, provide shelter to  terrorists. SCO should not hesitate to criticize such nations. There should be  no place for double standards on such serious matters. We need to enhance  mutual cooperation in dealing with terror financing as well. The RATS mechanism  of SCO has played a significant role in this regard. We should also take  proactive steps to prevent the spread of radicalization among our youth. The  joint statement issued today on the subject of radicalization symbolizes our  shared commitment.
Excellencies,
The situation in Afghanistan has directly impacted the security of all of us.  India's concerns and expectations regarding Afghanistan are similar to those of  most of the SCO countries. We must come together to strive for the well-being  of the people of Afghanistan. Humanitarian assistance to Afghan citizens; the  formation of an inclusive government; the fight against terrorism and drug  trafficking; and ensuring the rights of women, children, and minorities are our  shared priorities. Between the people of India and Afghanistan, there have been  centuries-old friendly relations. In the past two decades, we have contributed  to the economic and social development of Afghanistan. Even after the events of  2021, we continued to provide humanitarian assistance. It is important that  Afghanistan's territory is not used to spread instability in neighboring  countries or to encourage extremist ideologies.
Excellencies,
Strong connectivity is crucial for the progress of any region. Better  connectivity not only enhances mutual trade but also fosters mutual trust.  However, in these efforts, it is essential to uphold the basic principles of  the SCO charter, particularly respecting the sovereignty and regional integrity  of the Member States. Following Iran's membership in the SCO, we can work  towards maximizing the utilization of the Chabahar Port. The International  North-South Transport Corridor can serve as a secure and efficient route for  landlocked countries in Central Asia to access the Indian Ocean. We should  strive to realize its full potential.
Excellencies,
The SCO represents approximately 40 percent of the world's population and  nearly one-third of the global economy. Therefore, it is our shared  responsibility to understand each other's needs and sensitivities. To resolve  all challenges through better cooperation and coordination, and make constant  efforts for the well-being of our people. We have received constant support  from all of you in making India's chairmanship successful. I extend my  heartfelt gratitude to all of you for this. On behalf of the whole of India, I  convey my best wishes to the next Chairman of the SCO, the President of  Kazakhstan and my friend President Tokayev.
India is committed to actively contributing, together with everyone, for the  success of the SCO.
Thank you very much.
DISCLAIMER - This is the approximate translation of  Prime Minister's remarks. Original remarks were delivered in Hindi.