Global South victim of double standards, often received nothing more than token gestures: PM Modi at BRICS
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL, JUL 06 – PM Modi emphasized that two-thirds of humanity in the Global South lack adequate representation in key institutions and called for reforms beyond symbolic gestures to ensure real impact.
- On July 6, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke at the 17th BRICS meeting held in Brazil, emphasizing the need for prompt changes in global institutions to ensure better representation of the Global South.
- Modi condemned the persistent marginalization and unequal treatment of the Global South, noting that it often receives only symbolic support on matters such as climate funding, sustainable development, and access to technology.
- He emphasized that two-thirds of humanity lack proper representation in 20th-century global institutions and called for these bodies to evolve for 21st-century challenges.
- Modi emphasized that key global institutions lack true functionality and relevance without meaningful participation from the Global South, and he called for reforms that go beyond mere symbolic adjustments in governance and voting powers to deliver tangible results.
- He highlighted BRICS expansion as proof of adaptability, reiterated India's commitment to constructive cooperation, and urged comprehensive reforms including the UN Security Council to create a multipolar, inclusive global order.
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