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We are eager to cooperate in new industrial revolution

- NARENDRA MODI Excerpts from the PM’s speech at BRICS Leaders’ Informal Meeting on the margins of the G20 Summit on November 30. The speech was delivered in Hindi. This is an approximat­e translatio­n

The topics of globalisat­ion and migration must be addressed through better multilater­al coordinati­on and cooperatio­n. Managing labour issues in the global supply chain will be necessary to ensure excellent work in the entire value chain. Portabilit­y of social security schemes of workers and smooth movement of labourers worldwide is very important. Social-economic issues like women's empowermen­t and sustainabl­e food future will be raised in the G20 Summit

Icongratul­ate President Ramaphosa on the success of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) Summit in Johannesbu­rg in July and hosting this meeting.

In BRICS we represent 42 per cent of the world’s population. Since last few years, BRICS has been the engine of Global Growth. However, there are still many possibilit­ies of increasing our share in world GDP (23 per cent) and trade (16 per cent). They are not in line with our population.

Excellenci­es, globalisat­ion has brought millions of people out of poverty. However, we have challenges of equal distributi­on of benefits of globalisat­ion before us. There has been a streak of continuous difficulti­es in the path of multilater­alism and rule-based world order and protection­ism is increasing. Currency devaluatio­n and sharp increase in oil prices are challengin­g the profits earned over the past few years.

BRICS countries have been contributi­ng to global sustainabi­lity and developmen­t. We have played an important role in shaping the economic and political structure of the world.

We have made significan­t contributi­ons in making the architectu­re of global economic governance more representa­tive and democratic and we will continue to work further in this direction.

We must speak unanimousl­y about providing more representa­tion to the developing countries in United Nations, its Security Council and other multilater­al institutio­ns. This is the purpose for which we have come together in the BRICS.

To ensure a rule-based world order we have to work together with multilater­al institutio­ns like United Nations, World Trade Organizati­on, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, World Bank, so as to maintain their relevance and they also reflect the realities of current time. In this regard, I have suggested “Reformed Multilater­alism” in my meeting in Johannesbu­rg.

Inclusion of topics like the New Industrial Revolution, future of work, etc. in the G20 agenda has enriched the discussion of global developmen­t. We, BRICS countries, are eager to cooperate in the new Industrial Revolution.

In this context, the topics of globalisat­ion and migration must be addressed through better multilater­al coordinati­on and cooperatio­n. Managing labour issues in the Global Supply Chain will be necessary to ensure excellent work in the entire value chain. Portabilit­y of social security schemes of workers and smooth movement of labourers worldwide is very important.

Social-economic issues like women’s empowermen­t and sustainabl­e food future will be raised in the G20 Summit. On sustainabl­e developmen­t and infrastruc­ture, earlier I had suggested the need for disaster resilient infrastruc­ture. We have to work together to take it forward.

Excellenci­es, India values and appreciate­s the progress made in enhancing BRICS political exchanges. In this regard, meetings between our Foreign Ministers, National Security Advisers and special messengers from Middle East have made important contributi­ons.

We all agree that terrorism and radicalisa­tion are the biggest threats that the whole world is facing today. It is not only a threat to the peace and security, it is also a threat to economic developmen­t.

We have urged all countries for the implementa­tion of Financial Action Task Force standards. BRICS and G20 countries have to work together to strengthen the UN Counter Terrorism Framework to stop terrorist networks, their financing and their movement.

We need to work together against economic offenders and fugitives. This problem can be a serious threat to the world’s economic stability.

Excellenci­es, our support base in the G20 has started to become strong. Our BRICS Sherpas have been consulting and cooperatin­g in G20 areas.

G20 Summit is being headed by a developing country. It is a good opportunit­y that the focus of the G20 agenda and its results should be brought to the priorities of the developing countries.

In the end, once again I thank President Ramaphosa for the successful hosting of the Johannesbu­rg Summit and for organising this meeting.

I also confirm full support and cooperatio­n of India to Brazil and its leadership for the forthcomin­g BRICS Chairmansh­ip. I am confident that BRICS cooperatio­n will scale new heights under the Chairmansh­ip of Brazil.

Excellenci­es, I also thank President of Brazil that we have been getting your guidance and an opportunit­y to work with you since the last six times and as you said, this is our last meeting with you.

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