India’s opt-out of SCO censure is driven by its need to safeguard strategic and economic interests with both Israel and Iran, analysts say

The SCO – a 10-member bloc focused on economic and security interests, and currently chaired by China – issued a statement on Saturday censuring Israel’s military action. But India’s endorsement was conspicuously absent.

Other SCO members, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Belarus and Iran, backed the communique that “strongly condemned” the Israeli strikes on Iranian territory, dubbed Operation Rising Lion. Delhi, by contrast, called separately for both Middle Eastern nations to resolve their differences through dialogue.

The escalating conflict, launched by Israel last week with the stated aim of curbing Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, has already exacted a heavy toll. Iran has reported more than 200 deaths, while Israel says 24 people have been killed and over 600 wounded so far.

Iran state TV resumes live broadcasts after service stopped during Israeli air strike