September 2, 2025
Tianjin Declaration | Global Governance Initiative (GGI)
Why in the News?
The 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit was held in Tianjin, China, under the leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
- The Tianjin Declaration was adopted, condemning terrorism (including Pahalgam, Jaffar Express, and Khuzdar attacks).

Key Points of the Summit & Tianjin Declaration:
Condemnation of Terrorism
- Strongly condemned terrorism in all forms and manifestations.
- Called for ending the cross-border movement of terrorists.
- PM Modi highlighted the need to oppose terrorism “in all its forms and colours.”
Opposition to Unilateral Sanctions
- The declaration opposed unilateral coercive measures (economic sanctions/tariffs) that violate the UN Charter & WTO rules – a veiled reference to U.S. actions.
Geopolitical Concerns
- Condemnation of Israel’s strikes in Gaza and the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
- Support for a two-state solution to the Palestine issue.
- Reaffirmed UNSC resolution 2231 (lifting sanctions on Iran).
- Urged an inclusive government in Afghanistan.
Institutional & Structural Decisions
- Merger of “Observer” and “Dialogue Partner” into one category: Partner Country.
- With Laos joining as a partner, the SCO now comprises 10 member states and 17 partner nations, totaling 27 countries.
- Agreement to set up an SCO Development Bank (long-term Chinese ambition).
China’s Announcements
- Proposed Global Governance Initiative (GGI).
- Declared grants of ¥2 billion in 2025 along with a ¥10 billion loan facility spanning three years for SCO banks.
- Pushed for greater support for the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) (India remained opposed).
India’s Stand
- Condemned terrorism & highlighted dangers of state-sponsored terrorism.
- Supported humanitarian approach in Gaza but opposed China’s BRI.
- Modi also met Putin, stressing ceasefire in Ukraine and deeper bilateral cooperation.
About the Tianjin Declaration (2025):
- Condemnation of terrorism, separatism, extremism.
- Rejection of unilateral economic coercion.
- Support for multipolarity & Global South cooperation.
- Deep concern over the Gaza war and humanitarian crisis.
- Call for inclusive governance in Afghanistan.
- Reaffirmation of Iran nuclear deal resolution.
- Support (except India) for Belt and Road Initiative.
- Promotion of SCO Development Bank.
About Global Governance Initiative (GGI)
- Introduced by Xi Jinping during the 2025 SCO Summit.
- Seeks to:
- Promote a fair, just, multipolar world order.
- Reform the global governance system with multilateralism at its core.
- Support the UN’s central role in global decision-making.
- Encourage Global South leadership in governance reforms.
- Prioritize people-centered approach, equality, and adherence to international rule of law.
- Seen as a Chinese counter to Western-dominated institutions (like IMF, World Bank, WTO).