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India Gazette
08-07-2025
- Politics
- India Gazette
Brazil: PM Modi holds wide-ranging interactions on sidelines of BRICS Summit
Rio de Janeiro [Brazil], July 9 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi held several interactions on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit which took place in Brazil. He held productive interactions with Dilma Rousseff, President of the New Development Bank and former President of Brazil, President Gabriel Boric Font of Chile and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. He shared the details through a series of posts on X. 'Productive interaction with Dilma Rousseff, President of the New Development Bank and former President of Brazil', PM said. Upon his meeting with President of Chile, PM Modi underscored the strengthening of India-Chile ties. 'Delighted to have met President Gabriel Boric Font of Chile during the Rio BRICS Summit. India-Chile friendship is getting stronger and stronger!' PM Modi also met the UN Chief on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit. He wrote on X, 'Interacted with Mr. Antonio Guterres, @UN Secretary General, on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro yesterday.' Earlier on Monday, PM Modi met Uruguay President Yamandu Orsi on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit and discussed the expansion of the India-MERCOSUR Preferential Trade Agreement. 'They reviewed cooperation in the areas of digital collaboration, ICT, Digital Public Infrastructure and UPI, defence, railways, health and pharmaceuticals, agriculture, energy, culture and people-to-people linkages,' the MEA said in a statement. 'A key area of discussion was strengthening bilateral trade and investment. Both sides expressed interest in the expansion of the India-MERCOSUR Preferential Trade Agreement, aiming to unlock greater economic potential and trade complementarities,' it added. While addressing a session on 'Environment, COP-30 and Global Health' at the BRICS Summit in Brazil on Monday, PM Modi said India would redefine the BRICS grouping under its upcoming chairmanship by focusing on 'Building Resilience and Innovation for Cooperation and Sustainability.' 'Under India's BRICS Chairmanship, we will define BRICS in a new form. BRICS would mean 'Building Resilience and Innovation for Cooperation and Sustainability'.' He affirmed that India would carry forward the spirit of people-centric progress during its leadership of the BRICS in the coming year. PM Modi arrived in Brazil on Saturday (local time) after concluding his visit to Argentina, where he held a bilateral meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei. After Brazil, PM Modi will head to Namibia on July 9 and also address its Modi began his five-nation visit on Wednesday in Ghana. From Ghana, PM Modi went to Trinidad and Tobago and then to Argentina. (ANI)


India Gazette
08-07-2025
- Business
- India Gazette
India-Brazil partnership important pillar of
Brasilia [Brazil], July 9 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India-Brazil partnership stands as an important pillar of 'stability and balance' and emphasised that the cooperation between the two countries is relevant not only for the Global South but for the entire world. He emphasised that the two nations shared a common approach to fighting terrorism - 'zero tolerance and zero double standards. ' 'Today, as the world goes through a period of tension and uncertainty, my friend has already elaborated on this in detail so I will not repeat it. India-Brazil partnership stands as an important pillar of stability and balance. We are in full agreement that all disputes must be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy. We share a common approach in the fight against terrorism -- zero tolerance and zero double standards. We firmly believe that there is no place for double standards when it comes to terrorism. We strongly oppose both terrorism and those who support it,' he said. During a joint press statement with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva after their delegation-level talks, PM Modi emphasised that the cooperation between India and Brazil is relevant not only for the Global South but for the entire humanity. 'India and Brazil have always worked in close coordination at the global level. As two large democratic countries, our cooperation is relevant not only for the Global South, but for the entire humanity. We believe that it is our moral obligation to raise the concerns and priorities of the Global South at global forums,' he said. The Prime Minister said that the growing cooperation between India and Brazil in the defence sector reflects deep mutual trust between the two nations. He noted that the cooperation between the two nations is growing constantly in the energy sector. 'Our growing cooperation in the field of defence reflects the deep mutual trust between our two countries. We will continue our efforts to connect our defence industries and strengthen this partnership further. Our collaboration in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and supercomputers is expanding. This reflects our shared vision for inclusive development and human-centric innovation,' he added. During the joint press statement with Brazil's President Lula, PM Modi stated, 'Our cooperation in the field of energy is constantly growing. Environment and clean energy are the main priorities of both countries. The agreement that has been made today to increase cooperation in this field will give new direction and momentum to our green goals. I wish President Lula all the best for the COP-30 meeting to be held in Brazil this year.' He announced that both nations are working together on the adoption of UPI in Brazil. 'Both sides are also working together on the adoption of UPI in Brazil. We will be happy to share India's successful experience in areas like Digital Public Infrastructure and Space with Brazil.' He thanked the Brazilian President for the warm welcome accorded to him in Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia. He expressed gratitude to President Lula, the Brazilian government and the people for honouring him with the country's highest national honour. 'I want to thank my friend, President Lula, for the warm welcome accorded to us in Rio and Brasilia. Both the natural beauty of the Amazon and your warmth have mesmerised us. Today, the President honoured me with Brazil's highest national honour, which is a moment of immense pride and emotion not just for me but also for 140 crore Indians. For this, I express my heartfelt gratitude to him, the Brazilian government and the people of Brazil,' he added. He lauded President Lula for his role in deepening ties between India and Brazil, calling him the 'chief architect of the strategic partnership' between the two nations. He said, 'My friend President Lula is the Chief Architect of the Strategic Partnership between India and Brazil. He has played a significant role in deepening our relations. Every meeting with him has inspired me to work harder for the progress and well-being of both our nations. I dedicate this honour to his strong commitment to India and to our enduring friendship.' 'In today's discussions, we agreed to strengthen cooperation across all sectors. We have set a goal to raise bilateral trade to 20 billion dollars over the next five years. Football is Brazil's passion, just as cricket is loved by the people of India. Whether it's sending the ball past the boundary or into the goal, when both are on the same team, a 20 billion dollar partnership is not difficult to achieve. Together, we will also work on expanding the India-MERCOSUR Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA),' he added. He stated that the cooperation between India and Brazil in agriculture and animal husbandry is decades old, and the two nations will also work together on agricultural research and food processing. He further stated, 'We are also expanding our win-win cooperation in the field of health. We emphasised the expansion of Ayurveda and traditional medicine in Brazil.' Calling people-to-people ties an important pillar of India-Brazil ties, he said, 'People-to-people ties are an important pillar of our relations. A deep interest in sports connects the two countries together. We want India-Brazil relations to be as colourful as a carnival, as energetic as a game of football and connecting hearts like Samba, without long lines at visa counters. In this spirit, we will make efforts to facilitate contact between the people of the two countries, especially tourists, students, sportspersons and businessmen.' PM Modi held discussions with the Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at the Alvorada Palace in Brazil. President Lula conferred Brazil's highest civilian honour, the 'Grand Collar of the National Order of the Southern Cross', on PM Modi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a State Visit to Brazil after participating in the BRICS Summit, received a warm ceremonial welcome at the Alvorada Palace in Brazil on Tuesday, where President Lula shared a warm hug with PM Modi. (ANI)


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
India highlights 4000% solar growth, backs climate finance push at BRICS environment meet
New Delhi: India has recorded a 4000 per cent increase in its installed solar energy capacity over the past decade and is on track to meet its Net Zero target by 2070, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday while addressing the BRICS Leaders' Session on Environment, COP-30, and Global Health, hosted under Brazil's chairmanship. Modi said India was the first country to achieve its Paris Agreement commitments ahead of schedule, and that climate change and environmental protection remained top priorities. 'In our culture, the Earth is respected as a mother. That's why, when Mother Earth needs us, we always respond. We are transforming our mindset, our behaviour, and our lifestyle,' he said. The Prime Minister noted that India had launched several key initiatives aligned with climate goals, including Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment), 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam', the International Solar Alliance, the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, the Green Hydrogen Mission, the Global Biofuels Alliance, and the Big Cats Alliance. Referring to the upcoming COP-30 being hosted by Brazil later this year, Modi said the discussion on environment within the BRICS forum was relevant and timely. He said India had taken steps to bridge the gap between the Global North and South during its G20 presidency and that the country had achieved consensus among member nations on the Green Development Pact . 'To encourage environment-friendly actions, we also launched the Green Credits Initiative,' Modi said. 'Despite being the world's fastest-growing major economy, India is the first country to achieve its Paris commitments ahead of schedule,' he added. On climate justice , the Prime Minister said, 'For India, climate justice is not just a choice, it is a moral obligation. India firmly believes that without technology transfer and affordable financing for countries in need, climate action will remain confined to climate talk.' He said developed countries had a special responsibility to help bridge the gap between climate ambition and financing. 'We take along all nations, especially those facing food, fuel, fertilizer, and financial crises due to various global challenges,' he said. He said sustainable and inclusive development of humanity could not be achieved as long as double standards persisted in the global framework. Modi extended support to the 'Framework Declaration on Climate Finance ' being released at the BRICS session, calling it a 'commendable step'. The Prime Minister also linked the environment discussion to global health challenges. 'The health of the planet and the health of humanity are deeply intertwined,' he said, adding that the COVID-19 pandemic had shown that viruses do not require visas and solutions cannot be based on passports. 'Shared challenges can only be addressed through collective efforts. Guided by the mantra of 'One Earth, One Health,' India has expanded cooperation with all countries,' Modi said. He said India had established the world's largest health insurance scheme, Ayushman Bharat , which now covers over 500 million people. 'An ecosystem for traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, and Siddha has been established,' he said. He also mentioned that Digital Health initiatives were helping expand access to healthcare in the remotest parts of the country and that India would be happy to share its experiences in these areas. The Prime Minister welcomed BRICS's emphasis on health sector cooperation and said the BRICS Vaccine R&D Centre launched in 2022 was a significant step. 'The Leader's Statement on 'BRICS Partnership for Elimination of Socially Determined Diseases' being issued today shall serve as new inspiration for strengthening our collaboration,' he said. Modi said India would assume the BRICS chairmanship next year and would focus on strengthening cooperation under the theme of 'Building Resilience and Innovation for Cooperation and Sustainability.' 'Just as we brought inclusivity to our G-20 Presidency and placed the concerns of the Global South at the forefront of the agenda, similarly, during our Presidency of BRICS, we will advance this forum with a people-centric approach and the spirit of 'Humanity First,'' he said. The Prime Minister concluded by congratulating Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for the successful conduct of the summit.


India Gazette
07-07-2025
- Politics
- India Gazette
Under its presidency next year, India will advance BRICS with people-centric approach and spirit of 'humanity first': PM Modi
Rio de Janeiro [Brazil], July 8 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra said that under India's BRICS presidency next year, the forum will have 'a people-centric approach and the spirit of humanity first.' He stated that India, under BRICS chairmanship, will continue to work closely on all key issues. In his address at the session on 'Environment, COP-30, and Global Health' at the 17th BRICS Summit on Monday, PM Modi said, 'Our goal will be to redefine BRICS as Building Resilience and Innovation for Cooperation and Sustainability.' 'Under India's BRICS chairmanship next year, we will continue to work closely on all key issues. Our goal will be to redefine BRICS as Building Resilience and Innovation for Cooperation and Sustainability. Just as we brought inclusivity to our G20 Presidency and placed the concerns of the Global South at the forefront of the agenda, similarly, during our Presidency of BRICS, we will advance this forum with a people-centric approach and the spirit of 'Humanity First.' Once again, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to President Lula on this successful BRICS Summit,' he said. The 17th BRICS summit (July 6-7) held under Brazil's Chairmanship brought together leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, as well as new members Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the UAE, and Indonesia. India will hold the chairmanship of the BRICS in 2026. PM Modi expressed happiness that Brazil, under its chairmanship of BRICS, has given high priority to important issues such as the environment and health security. He noted that these subjects are not only interconnected but are also extremely important for the bright future of humanity. 'This year, COP-30 is being held in Brazil, making discussions on the environment in BRICS both relevant and timely. Climate change and environmental safety have always been top priorities for India. For us, it's not just about energy, it's about maintaining a balance between life and nature. While some see it as just numbers, in India, it's part of our daily life and traditions. In our culture, the Earth is respected as a mother. That's why, when Mother Earth needs us, we always respond. We are transforming our mindset, our behaviour, and our lifestyle.' He spoke about several initiatives launched by India, like Mission LiFE and Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam. 'Guided by the spirit of 'People, Planet, and Progress', India has launched several key initiatives -- such as Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment), 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' (A Tree in the Name of Mother), the International Solar Alliance, the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, the Green Hydrogen Mission, the Global Biofuels Alliance, and the Big Cats Alliance,' PM Modi said. PM Modi recalled how India, during its G20 Presidency, placed strong emphasis on sustainable development and bridging the gap between the Global North and South. 'With this objective, we achieved consensus among all countries on the Green Development Pact. To encourage environment-friendly actions, we also launched the Green Credits Initiative.' He stated that India, despite being the world's fastest-growing major economy, is the first country to achieve its Paris commitments ahead of schedule. He said that India is also making rapid progress toward its goal of achieving Net Zero by 2070. PM Modi noted that India has witnessed a 4000 per cent rise in its installed solar energy capacity over the past decade and emphasised that India, through these efforts, is laying a strong foundation for a sustainable and green future. He said, 'For India, climate justice is not just a choice, it is a moral obligation. India firmly believes that without technology transfer and affordable financing for countries in need, climate action will remain confined to climate talk. Bridging the gap between climate ambition and climate financing is a special and significant responsibility of developed countries. We take along all nations, especially those facing food, fuel, fertilizer, and financial crises due to various global challenges.' 'These countries should have the same confidence that developed countries have in shaping their future. Sustainable and inclusive development of humanity cannot be achieved as long as double standards persist. The 'Framework Declaration on Climate Finance' being released today is a commendable step in this direction. India fully supports this initiative,' he added. He emphasised that the health of the planet and the health of humanity are 'deeply intertwined.' He stated, 'The COVID-19 pandemic taught us that viruses do not require visas, and solutions cannot be chosen based on passports. Shared challenges can only be addressed through collective efforts.' He stated that BRICS has also placed special emphasis on enhancing cooperation in the health sector and termed the BRICS Vaccine R&D Centre, launched in 2022, a significant step in this direction. Highlighting India's cooperation with all nations, PM Modi said, 'Guided by the mantra of 'One Earth, One Health,' India has expanded cooperation with all countries. Today, India is home to the world's largest health insurance scheme 'Ayushman Bharat', which has become a lifeline for over 500 million people. An ecosystem for traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, and Siddha has been established.' 'Through Digital Health initiatives, we are delivering healthcare services to an increasing number of people across the remotest corners of the country. We would be happy to share India's successful experiences in all these areas,' he added. Later in a post on X, PM Modi stated, 'Addressed the session on 'Environment, COP30, and Global Health' at the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro. I'm grateful to Brazil for initiating a discussion on these topics at the BRICS Summit because these are important subjects for the future of humankind.' During the summit, the leaders held productive discussions on various issues on the BRICS agenda, including reform of global governance, enhancing the voice of the Global South, peace and security, strengthening multilateralism, development issues, and Artificial Intelligence. (ANI)


Indian Express
07-07-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
PM Modi takes aim at China's rare-earth stranglehold: ‘Prevent weaponisation'
BRICS countries must work together to secure supply chains for critical minerals and ensure no country uses these resources as a 'weapon' against others, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the annual summit. In his address at a session on multilateralism, financial matters and artificial intelligence on Sunday, Modi also called for creation of global standards for the use of AI to maintain transparency and prevent misuse. The prime minister's comments come amid concerns over Chinese restrictions on the export of these vital resources, called rare earths, as well as its opaque policy approach in the sector. 'We need to work together to make supply chains for critical minerals and technology secure and reliable. It's important to ensure that no country uses these resources for its own selfish gain or as a weapon against others,' Modi said. Critical minerals such as lithium, nickel and graphite are considered vital for high-end technology products including electric vehicles, drones, and battery storage. China has been a dominant player in the critical minerals supply chain globally. On artificial intelligence, Modi said it can greatly improve everyday life but also raises concerns about risks, ethics and bias. The prime minister announced that India will organise the AI Impact Summit next year. 'We believe that resolving concerns and encouraging innovation should be given equal importance in AI governance. We must work together for responsible AI,' Modi said. 'Global standards must be created that can verify the authenticity of digital content, so that we can identify the source of the content and maintain transparency and prevent misuse,' he said. The prime minister also proposed creation of a BRICS Science and Research Repository, which could also serve as a valuable resource for the countries of the Global South. While speaking at another session on 'Environment, COP-30 and Global Health', he said, 'We have to take along all those countries which are facing food, fuel, fertilizer and financial crises due to various stresses.' 'The confidence that developed countries have about the future, the same self-confidence should be there in these countries as well. With any kind of double standards, sustainable and inclusive development of humanity is not possible.' 'Under India's BRICS chairmanship, we will work on redefining BRICS. BRICS will mean — Building Resilience and Innovation for Cooperation and Sustainability,' he said. Modi met Bolivian President Luis Alberto Arce Catacora and discussed ways to bolster cooperation in areas such as critical minerals, trade and investment, healthcare and space, among others. He also met President Yamandú Orsi of Uruguay on the sidelines of the BRICS summit and discussed ways to boost cooperation in areas such as trade, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, technology and defence.