Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unlikely to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Kazakhstan next month. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is expected to represent India at the summit. The decision comes amid strained ties with China. Additionally, a visit by US Congressional Delegates to Dharamshala in June 2024 has added to the diplomatic tensions.
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PM Modi unlikely to attend the SCO Kazakhstan summit. Reporting: https://t.co/9ZraPCULW9 https://t.co/GNb4ZUY9jJ
PM Modi unlikely to visit Kazakhstan for the SCO summit. Reporting: https://t.co/gxEm9pNkjv
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PM Modi unlikely to attend SCO summit in Kazakhstan. Reporting: https://t.co/U3rrDySVeZ