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PM Narendra Modi embarks on 2-day visit to Russia to attend 16th BRICS Summit



Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left on a two-day visit to Russia beginning today to attend the 16th Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) Summit in Kazan.

 

The Summit is themed on Strengthening Multilateralism for Just Global Development and Security. Speaking to Akashvani Correspondent in Kazan, India’s Ambassador to Russia, Vinay Kumar said, the summit will provide an important platform for leaders to discuss key global issues. It will also assess the progress of initiatives launched by BRICS.     

                                                                       

Mr. Kumar said, Prime Minister Modi will hold bilateral meeting with Russian President Valadimir Putin. Briefing reporters in New Delhi on Prime Minister’s visit to Russia, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said, India is a founding member of BRICS and has participated in all of its activities, initiatives and engagements since its inception.

 

Mr. Misri highlighted that India brings great value to BRICS and its contributions have played a vital role in shaping BRICS’ efforts in areas such as economic growth, sustainable development and global governance reforms.

                                                                       

The Foreign Secretary said, the BRICS serves as a vital platform to tackle a range of global challenges. He said, the focus of this year’s summit is on the integration of new BRICS members into BRICS cooperation mechanisms.

 

Mr. Misri added that the two-day summit will also strengthen economic cooperation, promoting cooperation for energy and food security, healthcare and youth exchanges. The Foreign Secretary said, this is the first summit that will be taking place after the first-ever expansion of BRICS last year at the Johannesburg Summit.

Mr. Misri added, that the Summit will begin today but the main day of the summit will be held tomorrow. He said that on the sidelines of the Summit, the Prime Minister is expected to attend few bilateral meetings.

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