Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will represent Pakistan at the Council of Heads of Government meeting in Moscow on November 17 and 18. Pakistan’s Strategic Presence at SCO Summit in Moscow gains global attention as the summit brings key regional powers together. Trending searches today include SCO Moscow summit, Ishaq Dar Russia visit, Pakistan foreign policy, regional cooperation, and China Russia Pakistan ties.
Pakistan Positions Itself at the Center of Regional Diplomacy
Russia invited Pakistan through Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. The meeting will gather heads of government from all SCO member states. The member list includes China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Belarus, and Pakistan. India will also join the summit through its foreign minister. Iran will send its vice president.
Mongolia, Qatar, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, and Turkmenistan will attend as special guests. Major regional organisations will join them. These include the CIS, Eurasian Economic Union, and CSTO. The summit will therefore draw wide international coverage.
Dar’s Agenda at the SCO Moscow Summit
Ishaq Dar plans to present Pakistan’s stance on major regional and global challenges. He will push for deeper cooperation in trade, connectivity, energy links, and economic partnerships. He also aims to highlight Pakistan’s evolving role in regional stability, a trending topic in global searches today.
Dar will hold bilateral meetings with several leaders. These talks may shape future agreements on economic corridors, security cooperation, and multilateral projects involving China and Russia.
Importance of the Council of Heads of Government
The Council of Heads of Government serves as the SCO’s second-most important decision-making platform. It handles economy, finance, connectivity, energy, and socio-economic cooperation. The council also approves joint statements and major policy decisions that guide future partnerships.
Pakistan Set to Host Next SCO Summit
The last major SCO summit took place in Tianjin, China, from August 31 to September 1. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif later confirmed that Pakistan will host the upcoming SCO summit. The official date will be announced soon. This development strengthens Pakistan’s regional standing and boosts its diplomatic outreach.

