PM Modi at BRICS Summit This Weekend. Declaration to Denounce Pahalgam Attack Reflecting India's Position
- On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed for Accra to begin his five-nation tour aimed at strengthening India’s ties with the Global South.
- Driven by energy security and critical mineral needs, Modi's tour aims to deepen ties with Argentina and Namibia, focusing on lithium, uranium, and gold to support 21st-century technologies.
- India expects BRICS leaders to endorse climate finance frameworks and Namibia’s uranium, cobalt, and rare earth reserves, with a payment interoperability pact deepening digital cooperation.
- In the wake of Namibia’s resource deal, India and Namibia signed a payment interoperability agreement, while India-Brazil trade aims to reach $20 billion by 2025.
- India will assume the BRICS chair next year, with expansion and inclusive governance strategies boosting its global influence.
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PM Modi at BRICS summit this weekend. Declaration to denounce Pahalgam attack reflecting India's position
As PM Modi embarks on a diplomatic tour to attend the BRICS summit, India aims to solidify its stance against terrorism while fostering cooperation with key emerging economies. The summit's declaration is set to strongly denounce the recent Pahalgam attack, reflecting India's position.
PM Modi's 5-nation Tour to Focus on Boosting Bilateral Cooperation in Critical Minerals
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. With new technologies of the 21st century dependent on critical minerals, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to five countries beginning July 2 is expected to expand India's bilateral cooperation in areas such as mining and mineral resources as also energy. World News | PM Modi's 5-nation Tour to Focus on Boosting Bilateral Cooperation in Critical Minerals.
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BRICS Summit likely to denounce Pahalgam attack, call for fight against terror reflecting India's position
The BRICS leaders' declaration which will be unveiled at the grouping's annual summit in Rio de Janeiro is expected to forcefully denounce the Pahalgam terror attack and call for a firm approach to unitedly confront the challenge of terrorism in line with India's expectation. The formulations in the declaration in reference to terrorism is going to be to our "satisfaction", Dammu Ravi, secretary (economic relations) in the external affairs minis…
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