Terrorism, Covid-19 Vaccine, Self-Sufficient India: What Prime Minister Modi Said at the 12th Brics 2020 Summit


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday addressed a virtual summit of the Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa (Brics) group focused on economic recovery amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

At the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Modi participates in the Brics virtual summit with the theme “Global stability, shared security and innovative growth”. The summit’s agenda includes intra-BRIC cooperation, key global issues such as reform of the multilateral system, measures to mitigate the impact of the pandemic, counter-terrorism cooperation, trade, health and energy, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava tweeted. .

This is the second time Modi and Xi have been on the same virtual platform since the India-China border showdown came to light in May.

Here are the latest updates:

> “We are all passengers on the same boat and the wind is strong,” Jinping said.

> Chinese President Xi Jinping is now heading to the summit.

> There is always a black sheep in the family, said Russian President Vladimir Putin commenting on Modi’s comment on terrorism.

> During his leadership of the Brics, India will promote digital health and traditional medicine among the Brics countries, Modi said.

> In his speech, Prime Minister Modi spoke briefly about the concept of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.

> Due to the strength of India’s pharmaceutical sector, we were able to provide medicines to more than 150 countries during the era of the Covid lockdown, said PM Modi adding that India’s vaccine production and delivery capacity will help humanity from the same way.

> Praising Russia’s leadership, Modi said that various initiatives were taken to improve connections between people, such as the Brics film festival, meetings of young scientists, etc.

> We have to make sure that countries that support terrorists are held to account and this issue is addressed in an organized manner, Prime Minister Modi said.

> Terrorism is the biggest problem facing the world today, Prime Minister Modi said.

> Reforms are required in the IMF, the WTO, the WHO, said Prime Minister Modi.

>Questions are being raised about the effectiveness of global institutions. The main reason is that they have not changed over time, Prime Minister Modi said.

> India is a strong supporter of multilateralism. We have been firmly committed to the values ​​of the United Nations, Prime Minister Modi said.

> This is the 75th anniversary of the United Nations. India has been a central supporter of multitheterism and, in Indian tradition, the whole world considers itself one family. Our commitment to the values ​​of the UN has been paramount, Prime Minister Modi said.

> The theme of this BRICS Summit is Global Stability, Shared Security and Innovative Growth is not only contemporary but also futuristic. The world is undergoing major geostrategic changes, the effects of which will continue on stability, security and growth: PM Modi

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