Friday, November 22nd, 2024

BRICS Summit: Not war, talks… PM Modi gave India’s message of Buddha to the whole world including Russia with two words in Kazan

New Delhi: Many big countries like China, India, UAE have participated in the ongoing BRICS summit in Kazan city of Russia. Addressing the conference, PM Modi expressed concern over terrorism, climate change and global challenges. PM Modi said that today the world is facing many challenges like war, economic uncertainty, climate change and terrorism. Our meeting is taking place at a time when the world is facing many challenges like wars, conflicts, economic uncertainty, climate change, terrorism. Is surrounded. There is talk of North-South and East-West divide in the world and in the age of technology, new challenges like cyber security, deep fakes, disinformation have emerged.

PM Modi laid emphasis on this special issue

Modi stressed that BRICS should play a constructive role in facing all these challenges. he/she said that BRICS should be seen as a group that works in public interest, and not as a divisive force. We are in a situation where there are many expectations from BRICS. I believe that BRICS, as a diverse and inclusive forum, can play a positive role on all issues. Our approach should remain people-centric. We should send a message to the world that BRICS is not a divisive but a public interest group.

‘We support talks, not war’

Along with this, the Prime Minister stressed the importance of peace and diplomacy and said that BRICS countries should work together for a secure and prosperous future. he/she said that we support dialogue and diplomacy, not war and, just as we together defeated the challenge of Covid, we are fully committed to creating new opportunities for a secure, strong and prosperous future for the coming generations. Are capable. Similarly, we must work for global rules for cybersecurity, safe and trustworthy AI.

Prime Minister Modi further said that India is ready to welcome new countries, but it is important to ensure that all decisions are taken unanimously and the views of the founding members are respected. he/she said that India is ready to welcome new countries as a BRICS partner country. All decisions in this regard should be taken unanimously and the views of the founding members of BRICS should be respected.

The Prime Minister called for reforms in global institutions such as the United Nations Security Council, multilateral development banks and the World Trade Organization (WTO). he/she said that the objective of BRICS is not to change these institutions, but to make them more inclusive and effective. Modi said that we should move forward in a timely manner to reform global institutions like the United Nations Security Council, multilateral development banks, World Trade Organization. While taking forward the efforts of BRICS, we should keep in mind that the image of this organization should not be such that we do not want to reform global institutions but want to change them.

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