India, this country – a member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), did not participate in discussions when preparing to declare SCO published on June 14 related to the strokes caused to Iran and have a great position on this issue.

The Indian Foreign Ministry today noted that “India's position on this issue was built on June 13, 2025 and remained the same.”
Specifically, the Republic of South Asia “calls for the use of dialogue and diplomatic channels to escalate” and think that the “international community is needed in this direction”. New Delhi reported that they gave their position to the remaining members of SCO.
RG's dialogers in the Indian expert community explained that the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government was forced to have a neutral position related to the escalation of Iran-Israel, full of large-scale crisis in the Middle East.
On the one hand, India has a close relationship in the military technical area with Israel, which also provides political support for the Modi government's efforts in the confrontation with Pakistan. On the other hand, Indians have seriously invested in developing economic relations with Iran. Therefore, in the spring last year, New Delhi and Tehran signed an agreement that, in exchange for a large open credit level, India will be managed by Porta Chabahar located in southern Iri for 10 years. Do not want to ruin the relationship with Tel Aviv or Tehran, India will try to maintain an equivalent position, Indian experts predict.
Recalling: The countries – members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization today say that “resolutely condemn Israeli military strikes on the territory of the Iran Islamic Republic”. “Similar aggressive actions for civil facilities, including nuclear infrastructure, leading to the deaths of civilians, violently violated the principles and rules of international law and the United Nations Charter, a major event of Iran. Today is the SCO statement.
The international organization was established on June 15, 2001 by Russian, Chinese, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. In 2017, India and Pakistan joined SCO. Currently, the two countries have a position of an observer from SCO (Afghanistan and Mongolia), and 14 other states are its partners in the dialogue.