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11TH BRICS SUMMIT
BRICS SUMMIT
- The 2019 BRICS summit is the eleventh annual BRICS summit, an international relations conference to be attended by the heads of state or heads of government of the five member states Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
- Cities – Brasília(capital)
POINTS TO REMEMBER
- Brazil Population – 21 crore
- Currency – Brazilian real
- Brazil borders the following countries:Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
11TH BRICS SUMMIT
- The name of the chosen theme was: BRICS: economic growth for an innovative future.
MASSIVE TRADE DEFICIT WITH BRICS COUNTRIES
INDIA BRICS TRADE
- Intra-BRICS trade accounts for just 15% of world trade, it needs to be increased. India invited business leaders of the member nations for investment, particularly in infrastructure development.
- India proposed to hold the first meeting of BRICS Water Ministers in India.
- India highlighted the menace of terrorism which has resulted in the loss of $1 trillion to the world economy.
BRICS CUSTOMS COOPERATION
- “We also welcome the substantial progress made in the implementation of the Strategic Framework of BRICS Customs Cooperation, especially with regard to the BRICS Authorized Economic Operator Program, which should be functional by the end of 2022, including the mutual recognition of controls and economic operators.
THINGS TO NOTE
- India’s Ravi Prakash wins BRICS-Young Innovator Prize
- He won the first first prize carrying $25,000 for inventing an affordable indigenous milk chilling unit for smaller and marginal rural dairy farmers.
BRICS SCIENCE
- On July 2014, during the 6th BRICS Summit held in Fortaleza, Brazil, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi mooted the idea of youth engagement and desired to develop an innovative mechanism to engage, network and connect BRICS youth.
- Eventually, India’s proposal for creating a BRICS-Young Scientist Forum received unanimous support and was endorsed by BRICS Science,Technology and Innovation Ministers at 2nd Science,Technology and Innovation (STI) Ministerial Meeting held in Brasilia on March 2015.
BRASILIA DECLARATION
DECLARATION
- It advocates and supports multilateralism, the central role of the U.N. in international affairs and respect for international law.
- Reforming Multilateral Systems:There is an urgent need to strengthen and reform the United Nations and other multilateral organisations, including the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to address the significant challenges being faced by the developing countries.
- Support to Multilateralism:The trade war between China and the U.S. and rising protectionism is hurting the global economy. Multilateralism is crucial for emerging countries to protect their own interests.
DECLARATION
MEETING ON SIDELINES