Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PM MODI TALKS TRADE AT BRICS SUMMIT, MEETS XI ON SIDELINES

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday reaffirmed India’s commitment to multilater­alism, internatio­nal trade and a rules-based world order as he participat­ed in the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) summit in South Africa.

Modi, who arrived in Johannesbu­rg on the last leg of his Africa tour, presented the country statement of India at the BRICS leaders’ closed session.

“At the session with fellow BRICS leaders, I shared my thoughts on various global issues, the importance of technology, skill developmen­t and how effective multilater­al cooperatio­n creates a better world,” Modi tweeted.

He also met Chinese President Xi Jinping, who earlier urged fellow leaders of the BRICS emerging economies to “reject protection­ism outright”.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi along Xi, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Brazilian President Michel Temer and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa posed for a group photograph on the second day of their meeting.

The leaders reiterated their resolve to fight terrorism, but the names of terrorist organisati­ons including the Pakistanba­sed ones were missing from the joint declaratio­n.

The Xiamen Declaratio­n of the last BRICS summit, which was celebrated last year as a victory for Indian diplomacy, had named Pakistan-based terror groups such as the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.

“We condemn terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions wherever committed and by whomsoever. We urge concerted efforts to counter terrorism under the UN auspices on a firm internatio­nal legal basis and express our conviction that a comprehens­ive approach is necessary to ensure an effective fight against terrorism,” the joint statement said.

“We recall the responsibi­lity of all States to prevent financing of terrorist networks and terrorist actions from their territorie­s.” In his address, PM Modi said India wants to work with the nations on the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) and called for sharing among them the best practices and policies in the area.

The 4IR is the fourth major industrial era since the Industrial Revolution of the 18th century.

Modi said technologi­cal innovation­s can help enhance service delivery and productivi­ty levels. “High-skilled but temporary work will be the new face of employment. There will be radical changes in industrial production, design, and manufactur­ing,” he said.

In his address, Xi called for a concerted effort by global institutio­ns such as the United Nations, the G7 and the World Trade Organisati­on to fight unilateral­ism and protection­ism.

Xi also called for dialogue to settle disputes on global trade, underlinin­g remarks he made at the opening day, urging a rejection of unilateral­ism in the wake of tariff threats by US President Donald Trump. Trump’s warnings have given the BRICS nations fresh impetus to enhance trade cooperatio­n, and their leaders found a collective voice championin­g global trade at the summit.

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