Brics and Modi bat for an inter-connected global landscape

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Brics and Modi bat for an inter-connected global landscape

A major highlight of Modi's engagement was his emphasis on promoting peace and stability, particularly in West Asia. His discussions with President Pezeshkian underscored India's potential role in de-escalating tensions in the Middle East, advocating for dialogue and diplomacy as the primary means of resolving conflicts.

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The 16th BRICS Summit, hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Kazan, was a significant event that brought together leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and new member nations including Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Among the key players, India, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, played a crucial role in shaping the discussions and outcomes of the summit.

Prime Minister Modi’s participation was marked by a series of diplomatic engagements, emphasizing India’s commitment to global peace, stability, and economic collaboration. Modi held bilateral meetings with leaders from BRICS countries, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. These discussions focused on strengthening strategic ties and addressing regional and global issues.

A major highlight of Modi’s engagement was his emphasis on promoting peace and stability, particularly in West Asia. His discussions with President Pezeshkian underscored India’s potential role in de-escalating tensions in the Middle East, advocating for dialogue and diplomacy as the primary means of resolving conflicts.

Economic collaboration was another cornerstone of India’s participation. Key projects such as the Chabahar Port and the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) were discussed, aiming to enhance regional connectivity and trade. Modi’s advocacy for these projects highlighted India’s strategic interest in fostering economic growth and integration within the BRICS framework.

Multilateral Frameworks

India also took a leading role in advocating for enhanced multilateral frameworks to combat terrorism and promote regional stability. Modi’s call for greater cooperation in counterterrorism efforts was well-received, reflecting India’s proactive stance on global security challenges.

In addition to these initiatives, Modi’s participation underscored India’s commitment to global governance reforms. By fostering collaboration among world powers, India aims to contribute to a more equitable and balanced global order.

The summit, which saw the participation of countries interested in deepening ties with BRICS, such as Turkey, Vietnam, and Algeria, highlighted the growing influence of emerging economies. The discussions on creating a new international payment system to counter Western sanctions and promote financial independence further emphasized the collective effort to reshape global governance and economic frameworks.

Overall, India’s active engagement in the 16th BRICS Summit showcased its growing influence and diplomatic balancing act, positioning the country as a key player in shaping a more interconnected and peaceful global landscape.

Labeling the BRICS Summit as a success solely based on the isolation of Western countries would be an oversimplification. The success of the summit can be attributed to several factors. The summit did highlight the collective efforts of emerging economies to reduce Western dominance. Its success should be measured by its ability to foster cooperation, address global issues, and promote economic growth among its member states.

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