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BRICS Condemns Pahalgam Attack, Calls for End to Double Standards on Terrorism

  • The 17th BRICS Summit took place over two days in April 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the member nations strongly condemned the deadly attack on April 22 in Jammu and Kashmir that resulted in 26 fatalities.
  • This condemnation followed the attack's occurrence, amid BRICS' ongoing expansion, including Indonesia joining as a full member in January 2025 and various partner countries joining the bloc.
  • At the summit, leaders emphasized their resolve to tackle terrorism in all its manifestations, called for a firm stance of zero tolerance, urged the rejection of double standards, and condemned cross-border terrorist activities and the financing of extremist groups.
  • During the 17th BRICS Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi denounced terrorism as a serious threat to humanity, characterized the Pahalgam attack as an assault on all mankind, and outlined a four-part proposal to enhance BRICS collaboration, including initiatives on responsible AI and the establishment of scientific research repositories.
  • The summit concluded with the Rio de Janeiro Declaration, outlining BRICS' stance on terrorism, institutional reforms for a democratic UN Security Council, opposition to military strikes on Iran, and efforts to combat illicit financial flows.
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indiandefensenews.in broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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