In a move that is likely to further impact the already fragile bilateral equations between two nuclear neighbours, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is likely to skip the crucial SCO meet scheduled to be held in India later this year. According to an India Today report, Imran Khan has reportedly turned down India’s invite due to the ‘current environment’ between the subcontinental nations. However, there has been no official reaction on the report so far. India will be hosting the first ever SCO meet after induction in the high-profile group later this year. With its headquarters in Beijing, the other members of the group are China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Both India and Pakistan made entry into the grouping in 2017.Read More…