The Prime Minister is expected to engage in meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin, and also conduct one-on-one discussions with leaders from the remaining Brics member countries.
In Short
- A potential meeting between Prime Minister Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping is anticipated.
- Expectedly, he will engage in one-on-one discussions with fellow Brics leaders.
- Exploration of worldwide matters such as climate and economy to take center stage at Kazan summit.
Upon arrival in Kazan, Russia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was greeted with a hearty reception in preparation for the 16th Brics Summit. A series of bilateral discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin are on the agenda for the Prime Minister later in the day.
Apart from engaging with Putin, the Prime Minister is expected to convene with Chinese President Xi Jinping and engage in one-on-one discussions with leaders from the remaining Brics member countries.
PM Modi emphasized the significance of the strong collaboration within Brics, underscoring its role as a crucial forum for engaging in dialogues on global developmental priorities, advocating for reformed multilateralism, addressing climate change, fostering economic partnerships, establishing robust supply chains, and enhancing cultural and interpersonal bonds.
The individual mentioned that his trip to Kazan would additionally serve to “strengthen the Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership” that exists between India and Russia.
Amidst the backdrop of continued global turmoil, such as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine as well as the crisis in the Middle East, the summit takes place.
India’s Ambassador to Russia, Vinay Kumar, underscored India’s commitment to promoting peace and resolving conflicts through dialogue and diplomatic efforts in a recent interview with India Today TV.
He mentioned that the matter has been deliberated and talked about. India has consistently maintained the stance that the involved parties should communicate and seek conflict resolution through dialogue and diplomacy.
Putin recently referred to PM Modi as a “friend” and thanked India for its assistance in pursuing a peaceful resolution to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
The invitation from the Russian President to the Prime Minister to participate in the Brics Summit was extended at this juncture.
Two months following Prime Minister Modi’s plea for an expedited resolution to the ongoing two-year conflict, President Putin finally acknowledged the matter. Furthermore, PM Modi engaged with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a meeting in Kyiv back in August.
The Prime Minister is making his second trip to Russia in the current year. Earlier in July, he participated in the 22nd India-Russia Annual Summit in Moscow. Apart from engaging in bilateral discussions with Putin during this visit, he was honored with Russia’s top civilian accolade, the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle.
On the brink of the Brics Summit, a notable event unfolded as India and China reached an agreement to recommence patrols along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, ultimately resulting in disengagement. This milestone signifies a substantial advancement in the diplomatic relations between the two neighboring nations.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri mentioned the potential meeting between PM Modi and President Xi during the announcement of the agreement on Monday.
He mentioned that they are still finalizing the schedule and commitments.
The Summit scheduled for two days, with the theme “Enhancing Multilateralism for Equitable Global Development and Security”, offers a significant opportunity for leaders to engage in conversations on critical global matters.
An opportunity of great value will be provided to evaluate the advancement of projects initiated by the alliance of nine nations and pinpoint potential prospects for upcoming partnerships.