CYL coins ‘TICK’ idea at SCO Youth Summit in China
Qingdao, China. Confederation of Young Leaders (CYL), India came up with the concept of TICK during the 4th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Youth summit in Qingdao, China held on April 25-May 2. The five-day event had a number of important takeaways for the participants from the SCO members.
The SCO is one of the world’s largest regional organizations, by population and geographical areas, and the presence of three global powers China, Russia and India adds to its stature.
In his address, Confederation of Young Leaders (CYL) Chief and head of the Indian Delegation on behalf of the Confederation of Young Leaders Himadrish Suwan put forward a unique concept of ‘TICK’ which in essence describes the purpose of the grouping to benefit the SCO Youth Citizenry.
By referring to the “TICK” he meant T for Taking Charge, I for Innovating from Creativity, C for Coming together with Collective Efforts and K for Kindness & Humanity as the first most endorsement. CYL Chief while delivering the keynote address at the 4th SCO Youth Summit stated “Modi Jaisa Koi Nahin” to thunderous applause & cheers and also sought the support of SCO youth representatives in India’s fight against terrorism.
Notable Parliamentarians and Young Leaders from SCO partner countries participated on the occasion. Suwan’s week-long public programs in China started with hour-long courtesy call meeting and interaction in Qingdao and Beijing.
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Present on this occasion were prominent youth leaders from SCO Countries. Himadrish Suwan, Chairman, Sameep Shastri, President, Vansh Saluja, COO, Tishya Mahajan, Arsh Mogre, Arjun Singh, Vinay Tolambia, Aakash Gupta and Aayush Pandey was part of the high-level youth delegation from India led by CYL Chief Himadrish Suwan.
On the sidelines of the SCO youth summit, CYL from India and ACYF from China signed a memorandum of understanding to promote young people to people exchanges between India and China. SCO youth members vowed to increase cultural exchanges to promote respect for cultural diversity and social values of the region. Before leaving for India, Indian delegation also called upon the Indian Ambassador to China Vikram Misri at the Indian Embassy in Beijing.