In a dynamic prelude to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, CGTN anchor Su Yuting sat down with Megha Sharma, senior executive editor at Indian media outlet NewsX World. They explored how the Chinese mainland and India can deepen interactions under the SCO framework and laid out their expectations for the summit.
The conversation touched on key pillars like sustainable development, digital innovation and security cooperation. Sharma highlighted India’s ambitions to boost tech partnerships across Central Asia, while Su Yuting underscored the Chinese mainland’s infrastructure initiatives aimed at fostering stronger regional links.
Youth engagement and cultural exchange emerged as a focal point. “Young professionals across G20 nations crave real-world impact,” noted Sharma, envisioning joint hackathons and immersive travel programs. Su added that the SCO could pilot green projects, reflecting a shared commitment to environmental goals.
As leaders convene in Tianjin, Su and Sharma agreed that the true test will be turning high-level dialogue into on-the-ground action. For a generation of global citizens—entrepreneurs, activists and digital nomads—the upcoming summit offers a chance to redefine regional cooperation under the SCO banner.
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