Modi's Strategic Engagements at BRICS Summit
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Brazil for a four-day visit to attend the 17th BRICS Summit and hold a bilateral state visit to Brasilia.
- Following his Argentina stop, Modi's multi-country tour includes bilateral talks on trade, defense, energy, and technology in Brazil.
- The BRICS summit in Rio highlights discussions on economic growth, global challenges, and Brazil’s presidency promoting democratic values, amid the group's recent expansion and India’s active role.
- Following the summit, Modi’s Brazil visit aimed to bolster trade, defense, and security cooperation, reaffirming global fight against terrorism as part of long-term strategic partnership.
- Beyond immediate deals, the BRICS summit under Brazil's 2025 presidency and India's 2026 chairmanship aims to foster a multipolar global order and South-South cooperation, with Brazil as a strategic gateway to the Indo-Pacific.
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BRICS Summit Opens in Brazil as Global South Leaders Arrive - teleSUR English
Presidents and senior representatives from BRICS nations and newly invited partners are gathering in Rio de Janeiro for the 17th Leaders’ Summit, held on July 6–7. Under Brazil’s leadership, the gathering seeks to strengthen ties across the Global South and push for inclusive development, climate justice, and shared sovereignty in global governance. RELATED: BRICS Bank Governors Ratify the Accession of Colombia and Uzbekistan Hours ahead of the …
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