Pakistan is excited as it is set to hold the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meet. The SCO meet will take place in Islamabad on October 15 and 16. The meeting assumes immense significance for Islamabad as the country is still gripped with an economic crisis. Meanwhile, a surge in terrorist attacks, especially after two Chinese nationals were killed in a suicide bomb blast in Karachi, put the Pakistani regime in dock ahead of the global summit. In this episode of the South Asia diary, strategic affairs expert Sushant Sareen decodes how SCO is unlikely to help Pakistan.

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