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Genuine cooperation needed among nations to defeat terror: PM

At the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit Prime Minister Manmohan Singh underlined the need for "genuine" cooperation among countries on a global scale

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Noting that terrorism is haunting the Asian and Central Asian regions, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday underlined the need for "genuine" cooperation among countries on a global scale to resolutely defeat the menace.
 
Addressing the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit here, he said India is seeking a conducive external environment for its sustained high economic growth which is necessary to meet its developmental objectives.
 
"We wish to see peace, prosperity and stability in the region that the (SCO) Organisation represents. We have a lot to gain and learn from each other. It is in this spirit that we approach our engagement with the Organisation and its different organs and bodies," Singh said.
 
"We seek an external environment that is conducive to meeting the aspirations of our people," he said, marking the first address by an Indian Prime Minister at the six-nation grouping in which India is an Observer.
 
Talking about the security challenges in the region in presence of Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari besides other leaders, Singh said the "spectre of terrorism, extremist ideologies and illicit drug trafficking haunt our region". He emphasised that terrorist crimes committed today are transnational in nature and no country is immune to these.
 
"It is imperative that we resolutely cooperate with one another and on a global scale to resolutely defeat international terrorism," Singh said.
 
He pointed out that the growth of the Indian economy at an average rate of 8 per cent over the last five years has enabled the country to generate higher investible resources to cater to the needs of our rural economy, the social sector and infrastructure.
 
"It has also opened up opportunities to intensify our interaction with the outside world in the areas of trade and investment, science and technology, and in the revival of the global economy," Singh said.
 
Talking about the global financial crisis, he said the economic gains that have been made in the past are today threatened by it.
 
"We should convert this crisis into an opportunity for much greater economic cooperation between the members of the SCO and India. Between us, we have a vast market, a large industrial base, a talented human resource base and above all, the political will," he said.
 
The Prime Minister said the SCO member countries an observers should work together to reform the institutions of global governance, including financial institutions, to bring them in tune with the present and emerging economic realities.

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