Did Russia Just Share the 'Video of the Day' Featuring Modi, Putin, and Xi at the SCO Summit?

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Key Takeaways
- Leaders' camaraderie showcased in viral video.
- Importance of dialogue emphasized amid geopolitical tensions.
- Modi’s first visit to China in seven years carries diplomatic significance.
- SCO Summit highlights collaborative efforts among member states.
- Commitment to stabilizing India-China relations underlined.
Tianjin, Sep 1 (NationPress) An informal and genuine interaction among Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Chinese President Xi Jinping just prior to the commencement of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit has gained immense popularity online, with Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs dubbing the clip as the “Video of the Day”.
The brief video, posted by Russia's Foreign Ministry on social media platform X, showcased the three influential leaders strolling together, smiling, and engaging in a friendly dialogue moments before the official family photograph of the SCO summit.
In their social media post on platform X, Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs remarked: “#VideoOfTheDay – President of Russia Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, and President of China Xi Jinping just before the start of the #SCO Summit.”
This viral clip depicted the leaders walking together and having a seemingly warm and candid exchange. Their smiles and casual conversation conveyed a rare instance of comfort amid the typically intricate geopolitical landscape.
In sharing the moment on X, Prime Minister Modi stated: “Interactions in Tianjin continue! Exchanging perspectives with President Putin and President Xi during the SCO Summit.”
He also shared another image with President Putin, illustrating a friendly handshake and embrace between the two leaders.
The SCO Summit, hosted by China this year, officially commenced on Sunday. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, established by China in 2001, is a regional political, economic, and security alliance that includes India, China, Russia, and five other member nations.
This marks PM Modi's first visit to China in seven years; his presence in Chinese territory carries significant diplomatic implications given the deterioration of India-China relations following the 2020 Galwan Valley clashes.
Earlier on Sunday, PM Modi had his first meeting with President Xi Jinping in ten months. Both leaders stressed their dedication to stabilizing relations and addressing unresolved issues, particularly regarding the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
PM Modi remarked that the relationship had progressed in a “meaningful direction” and observed that “there is a peaceful environment at the borders after disengagement.”
President Xi, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, expressed optimism that the Tianjin meeting would “further elevate” and “promote the sustained, healthy, and stable development of bilateral relations.”