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On September 9, 2024, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), Synergia Foundation (Bangalore, India) and the Grandview Institution (Beijing, China) organised an online seminar ‘Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in the New World Order. Scenarios of Evolution’. The meeting was an opening event within the initiative aimed at developing the trilateral cooperation of Russian, Indian and Chinese think tanks.

Russian, Indian and Chinese experts discussed the current interaction between Moscow, New Delhi and Beijing on the basis the SCO; the possibilities to apply the Organisation's experience while interacting with the Global South countries, and the prospects of the SCO being a pillar of the Eurasian security architecture.

On September 9, 2024, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), Synergia Foundation (Bangalore, India) and the Grandview Institution (Beijing, China) organised an online seminar ‘Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in the New World Order. Scenarios of Evolution’. The meeting was an opening event within the initiative aimed at developing the trilateral cooperation of Russian, Indian and Chinese think tanks.

Russian, Indian and Chinese experts discussed the current interaction between Moscow, New Delhi and Beijing on the basis the SCO; the possibilities to apply the Organisation's experience while interacting with the Global South countries, and the prospects of the SCO being a pillar of the Eurasian security architecture.

Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Academic Director, Ivan Safranchuk, Director of the Center for Eurasian Studies at the Institute of International Studies of MGIMO University, Tobby Simon, President of the Synergia Foundation, Lt. Gen. G A V Reddy, Strategic Advisor at the Synergia Foundation, Ouyang Xianying, Senior Fellow at the Institute of World Economics and Politics of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, He An, Secretary General and Director of the Center for the South Asian Studies of the Grandview Institution took part in the event.

The event was moderated by Julia Melnikova, RIAC Program Manager.

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