Prime Minister Modi arrived in Russia today to attend the BRICS Summit. Leaders of 38 countries gathered in Kazan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will leave for the Russian city of Kazan today for a two-day (October 22-23) BRICS Summit visit. With the BRICS meeting, the world’s attention is also focused on which heads of state Prime Minister Modi will have bilateral meetings with in Russia.

Indian Ambassador to Russia Vinay Kumar said that Prime Minister Modi will hold a bilateral meeting with BRICS leaders in Kazan. In a special dialogue with Ajith Tucker, Vinay Kumar said, “The focus of this meeting will be on addressing global challenges such as economic cooperation, climate change and international security.”

Will there be bilateral talks with China?

When asked about a possible meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Iranian Vice President Masoud Pejeshkian, he said it was not clear yet but that the agenda for a bilateral meeting was also on the way. “A bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Modi is under consideration,” he said.

“We will have to wait and see which meetings take the final decision,” Vinay Kumar, India’s ambassador to Russia, said. The meeting comes amid the 20-month-long war between Russia and Ukraine and the worsening conflict in the Middle East. held below.

Only in war will there be solutions!

Kumar said in the conversation: “India is a staunch advocate of peace and conflict resolution. There have been discussions and talks on this issue. India has always believed that relevant parties need to find a solution to the conflict through dialogue and diplomacy. At present, there are still Not sure, but wouldn’t be surprised if this issue was discussed as well.

Here’s what they say about the issue of Indians in the Russian army

Asked about the issue of Indian citizens being misled into participating in the Russia-Ukraine war, Kumar said, “Prime Minister Modi himself has spoken to President Putin on this issue many times.” Most of the Indian citizens recruited by the Russian army have been released . According to us, we are dealing with 16-17 cases. This problem is moving towards resolution.

Together with the BRICS countries, they received an invitation

Russia (host), Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Bolivia, Congo, Cuba, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam, Serbia, Palestine.

BRICS was established in 2006

BRICS was established in September 2006 and initially included Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC countries). In September 2010, South Africa officially joined and was renamed “BRICS”. Together with Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, the BRICS countries account for a quarter of the global economy and have been the main driver of global economic growth for many years.

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