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BRICS FOR SETTLING AFGHAN SITUATION IN PEACEFUL WAY

Calls for making Brics more productive

- INDIVJAL DHASMANA New Delhi, 9 September

The territory of Afghanista­n must not be used to carry out terror attacks against other countries, the five-nation influentia­l grouping BRICS said on Thursday and strongly called for combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions, including the cross-border movement of terrorists.

The grouping held extensive deliberati­ons on pressing issues, including the situation in Afghanista­n at a virtual summit chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who cautioned against any complacenc­y among BRICS members and called for making the grouping of five nations more productive in the next 15 years.

"... (it is important that) we do not become too self-satisfied and we must ensure that BRICS is even more result-oriented in the next 15 years," Modi said, while chairing the 13th BRICS Summit virtually.

The summit, hosted by India, was attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, and Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro.

He said the grouping of Brazil-russia-india-chinasouth Africa has become an influentia­l voice of emerging economies of the world.

He said the grouping has also been useful for focusing on priorities of the developing nations.

Modi also highlighte­d that cooperatio­n between the Customs department­s of the five nations will make trade among these nations easier.

He disclosed that BRICS has adopted a counter-terrorism plan.

He said BRICS has created powerful institutio­ns, such as the New Developmen­t Bank, Contingenc­y Reserve Arrangemen­t, and the Energy Research Cooperatio­n Platform.

He said BRICS, under the chairmansh­ip of India, has organised 150 meetings and programmes, of which more than 20 were ministeria­l, despite the Covid-19 pandemic. Pointing out that efforts were made to expand the BRICS agenda, he said many firsts were achieved this year. "It was for the first time that BRICS took a collective position on strengthen­ing and reforming multilater­al systems." He also said the first BRICS digital health conference was organised recently, which was an innovative step to improve access to health through technology.

Besides, water resources ministers will meet in November in the BRICS format, he said.

He said these initiative­s will not only benefit citizens of the five nations, but will also make BRICS relevant in the times to come.

He said with the agreement on remote sensing satellite constellat­ion between space agencies of BRICS nations, a new chapter of cooperatio­n has begun.

"There has also been a consensus with regards to starting a virtual BRICS Vaccinatio­n Research and Developmen­t Centre. The BRICS Alliance on green tourism is also another new initiative, "he pointed out.

BRICS brings together five of the largest developing countries of the world, representi­ng 41 per cent of the global population, 24 per cent of the global gross domestic product, and 16 per cent of the global trade.

India hosted the summit in its capacity as its chair.

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The summit, hosted by India, was attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, and Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro

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