A crucial turning point in the international cooperation of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa will be marked by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s attendance at the 15th BRICS Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa. The summit, which is set to take place from August 22 to 24, aims to promote inclusive mutually accelerated progress. The event this year is particularly significant since it marks the return of in-person meetings after the Covid-19 pandemic.
As he left India, Prime Minister Modi emphasized his excitement for the summit and made clear that he intended to have private talks with the international leaders. The summit’s title, “BRICS and Africa: Partnership for mutually accelerated growth, sustainable development, and inclusive multilateralism,” captures the group’s commitment to forging alliances that advance development in important industries.
On the invitation of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister Modi will go to Athens following the BRICS Summit. Through common principles and expanding cross-sector cooperation, India and Greece’s relationship is being strengthened as a result of this visit. The fact that Modi is visiting Greece for the first time and is the first Indian Prime Minister to do so in 40 years only serves to emphasize how important this diplomatic mission is.
In conclusion, the 15th BRICS Summit offers member countries the chance to work together on important global challenges, develop bilateral ties, and pave the road for an inclusive multilateralism future. The summit highlights India’s commitment to promoting collaboration, sustainable development, and shared progress in the global arena as Prime Minister Modi interacts with leaders from around the globe.