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India's Visionary Leadership: Reshaping BRICS for a Sustainable Future

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL, JUL 6 – PM Modi urged reforms in global institutions to address systemic inequalities faced by the Global South, representing two-thirds of humanity and 40% of global GDP, at the BRICS summit.

  • On July 7, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke at the 17th BRICS Summit held in Brazil, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among the member countries.
  • He called for urgent, substantive reforms in global institutions due to the historical under-representation of the Global South and outdated governance structures.
  • Modi emphasized BRICS' recent expansion, including Indonesia's inclusion, as proof of its adaptability and the need for the group to address 21st-century challenges together.
  • He emphasized that outdated global bodies must be modernized to keep pace with rapid technological advancements, highlighting the need to reform entities such as the Security Council, the World Trade Organization, and international development banks.
  • Under India’s BRICS presidency, Modi pledged to redefine the grouping around resilience, cooperation, and sustainability, with a focus on people-centric development and global welfare.
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The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, called this Sunday at the BRICS Summit for a new multipolar and inclusive world order, highlighting the urgency of comprehensive reforms in global institutions. READ ALSO: BRICS, the Power of the Global South: Full Profile of the Alliance In his speech at the plenary session “Peace, Security and Reform of Global Governance,” Modi said: “Without the Global South, global organizations are like phones wit…

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NDTV broke the news in New Delhi, India on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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