Diplomatic Dynamics: India's Pivotal BRICS Conclave
India hosted a crucial BRICS foreign ministers' meeting, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the bloc faces economic impacts from West Asia's crisis. The conclave, significant due to supply disruptions and trade policies, includes top diplomats from expanded BRICS nations and is a precursor to the September summit.
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On Thursday, India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, initiated a significant BRICS foreign ministers' conclave. The event, held in New Delhi, gathered diplomats from BRICS nations including Russia, Iran, and Brazil.
This meeting takes place amid ongoing challenges such as energy supply disruptions and trade policy issues stemming from the West Asia crisis. The conclave not only addresses these economic concerns but also sets the stage for the upcoming annual BRICS summit in September.
The expanded BRICS bloc now features 11 influential emerging economies, accounting for substantial portions of global statistics, thus holding significant sway on international platforms. Chaired by India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, the meeting is crucial for coordinated action within the bloc.
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