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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will leave from New Delhi on Sunday for Brazil to attend the five-nation summit of BRICS nations on July 14 and 15 which is expected to finalise the setting up of a development bank and seek reforms of the United Nations and international financial organisations.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives at the Parliament house to attend the first day of the newly elected 16th Lok Sabha. (Raj K Raj/HT photo)
After a stopover in Berlin on Sunday night, he will leave for Fortaleza, the north-eastern coastal city of Brazil, on Monday for the summit of leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa to be held on July 15, providing him his first opportunity at multilateral engagement.

An earlier plan to have a meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin was shelved because of Germany's entry into the Fifa World Cup final, for which she will be in Brazil.


Modi will be accompanied by a high-level delegation that includes minister of state for finance Nirmala Sitharaman, national security adviser AK Doval, foreign secretary Sujatha Singh and finance secretary Arvind Mayaram.

The sixth summit of BRICS, which will follow up on the decisions of the Durban meeting last year, will provide the prime minister his first opportunity at meeting world leaders, including President Xi Jinping of China and Vladimir Putin of Russia, and discuss bilateral issues.

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A Fortaleza Declaration containing the summit outcome is also on the cards. Negotiations are already on for which Sujata Mehta, secretary, economic relations, external affairs ministry, is Modi's sherpa.

BRICS accounts for more than a quarter of the world's land mass, 40% of its population and a combined GDP of $24 trillion.

Officials say that India will be hoping for an endorsement of the need for UN Security Council reforms and also those of the Bretton Woods institutions like the World Bank and IMF.

The BRICS Development Bank is expected to take further shape with a decision to concretise its corpus at $100 billion, about which there was a broad agreement in Durban.

Discussions are on about the contribution from each member state and where to locate its headquarters -- whether Shanghai or New Delhi.

It will be a development bank which will give concessional credit to members of BRICS and other developing countries.

There will be a ministerial meeting ahead of the summit and also a BRICS business council with businessmen from member – countries who will be meeting on July 14 and 15.

On the sidelines of the summit, he will also be meeting South African President Jacob Zuma besides host President Dilma Roussef of Brazil.

On July 16, the BRICS leaders will move to the Brazilian capital, Brasilia, where they will meet leaders of South America, who have been invited by the hosts on the lines of Zuma inviting African leaders to Durban.

The Prime Minister will get an opportunity to engage with the Latin American region through meeting the leaders of South America, including heads of state and government from countries like Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela.

India believes that the prime minister's meetings with these leaders would further strengthen the already close bilateral relations with these countries and will be an opportunity to reinforce them.

On his way back home, the prime minister will make a brief halt in Frankfurt before reaching Delhi on July 17 night.


BRICS summit: PM Modi to leave for Brazil tomorrow, will seek reforms - Hindustan Times
 
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This meet will be very crucial. Need to watch this space.
 
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so he is planning to go to many countries but i am yet to see any major deals being signed. he went to myanmar and other then good gesture, wasn't much done. Look at Chinese officials trips...they sign deals in billions.
 
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so he is planning to go to many countries but i am yet to see any major deals being signed. he went to myanmar and other then good gesture, wasn't much done. Look at Chinese officials trips...they sign deals in billions.

Modi did not go to Myanmar as the PM. He went to Bhutan and a LOT was done.
 
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so he is planning to go to many countries but i am yet to see any major deals being signed. he went to myanmar and other then good gesture, wasn't much done. Look at Chinese officials trips...they sign deals in billions.
He's been to one foreign nation afaik- Bhutan and there he did sign deals, not billions perhaps but then Bhutan is a tiny nation and one would hardly expect mega deals for such.
 
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Modi did not go to Myanmar as the PM. He went to Bhutan and a LOT was done.
He's been to one foreign nation afaik- Bhutan and there he did sign deals, not billions perhaps but then Bhutan is a tiny nation and one would hardly expect mega deals for such.


srry my mistake...but i still think he is just not being aggressive enough...i would hve liked to see more defence cooperation between india/burma/nepal...more investment being poured those nations.
 
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so he is planning to go to many countries but i am yet to see any major deals being signed. he went to myanmar and other then good gesture, wasn't much done. Look at Chinese officials trips...they sign deals in billions.

Do you even follow the events happening in India? He has been as a PM for 40 days. He visited Bhutan only and few states in India. He spent time on cleaning-up all $hit filed-up for last 60 years in South block. He did re-organize all the departments and met civil servants. Introduced 1st budget.

What is your point?
 
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Do you even follow the events happening in India? He has been as a PM for 40 days. He visited Bhutan only and few states in India. He spent time on cleaning-up all $hit filed-up for last 60 years in South block. He did re-organize all the departments and met civil servants. Introduced 1st budget.

What is your point?

the point is that you did not get my point. move on...
 
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srry my mistake...but i still think he is just not being aggressive enough...i would hve liked to see more defence cooperation between india/burma/nepal...more investment being poured those nations.
Not even 2 months in office and you are criticising him for not launching such a wide ranging security roadmap? Do you really think this is fair? Do you think any new govt going into power in any leading democracy would work that fast? This is nonsense, people really need to tone down their expectations for the new GoI, there is a limit to what they can do in such a limited period of time. It would actually be worrying if they came out with such a roadmap so early as it would suggest not much thought had been put into it. Give them a few years to get their ducks in a row.
 
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Not even 2 months in office and you are criticising him for not launching such a wide ranging security roadmap? Do you really think this is fair? Do you think any new govt going into power in any leading democracy would work that fast? This is nonsense, people really need to tone down their expectations for the new GoI, there is a limit to what they can do in such a limited period of time. It would actually be worrying if they came out with such a roadmap so early as it would suggest not much thought had been put into it. Give them a few years to get their ducks in a row.

i m not criticizing him..(srry if i made it sound like that)it was merely an observation from my view. Since it was his first and most likely last official trip, i would hve expected some concrete deals being made...atlleast on a paper.
he can have all the time he wants...since he would win second term as well. ; )
 
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