His visit, the first by an Indian foreign minister in about a decade has drawn significant attention. However, Jaishankar clarified that this is strictly a multilateral event. There will be no discussions on bilateral issues between the two nations, whose relations have been strained due to terrorism originating from Pakistan.
While delivering the Sardar Patel Lecture on Governance, organised by the IC Centre for Governance in New Delhi, Jaishankar emphasised, "I'm not going there to discuss India-Pakistan relations.
I'm going there to be a good member of the SCO." He highlighted that his visit is in line with the obligations of the intergovernmental organisation, stressing his intention to participate with professionalism and civility.
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