Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

City to host BRICS Friendship Cities Conclave in April

- Press Trust of India

THIS IS THE SECOND MAJOR INTERNATIO­NAL SUMMIT HOSTED BY MUMBAI IN 2016 AFTER THE MAKE IN INDIA WEEK LAST MONTH

MUMBAI: Mumbai First, a thinktank working to find solutions for city’s developmen­t, will hold a three-day conclave, involving top urban policy makers and planners from BRICS nations, in April.

The event assumes significan­ce given Mumbai’s aspiration to become a global financial centre and is inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s idea of promoting greater co-operation and people-to-people contact among BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) nations, said a press release issued from the organisers on Sunday.

The programme — BRICS Friendship Cities Conclave — is being organised jointly by the Maharashtr­a government and the External Affairs Ministry between April 14 and 16.

Modi will inaugurate the conference, which will be attended by representa­tives of at least two cities from each of the BRICS nations.

At least two governor-level delegation­s from Russia and three ministeria­l-level delegation­s from China have confirmed their participat­ion, the release said.

Union finance minister Arun Jaitely, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, and Maharashtr­a chief minister Devendrafa­dnavis will attend the opening ceremony.

Lord Jim O’ Neill, the UK commercial secretary, who coined the term BRICS will also address the inaugural session. This is the second major internatio­nal summit hosted by Mumbai in 2016 after the Make In India Week last month. The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) will bethe venue for the inaugurati­on on April 14, followed by deliberati­ons at Hotel Trident on April 15-16, it said.

“Considerin­g the fact that Mumbai is the financial,commercial, and entertainm­ent capital of India, there couldnot have been a more suitable venue to hold this firstfrien­dship conference of cities from BRICS countries,” the release quoted Fadnavis as saying.

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