BRICS Summit 2017 News
PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday arrived in Myanmar after attending the BRICS Summit in China.
BRICS countries have named Pakistan-based terror groups for causing violence in the region.
Putting behind the Doklam stand-off, India and China on Tuesday agreed on a "forward-looking" approach in their ties and make more efforts, including strengthening cooperation between their security personnel, to ensure that such incidents do not recur.
PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the development agenda of BRICS countries lies with “sabka saath, sabka vikas” as he called for an ''inclusive world'' while addressing the 'Dialogue of Emerging Market and Developing Countries' in Xiamen, China.
Afzal stressed that China will have an important role to play in this fight against terrorism.
BRICS countries on Monday named Pakistan-based terror groups.
In a major diplomatic win for India, a joint declaration adopted by the BRICS member states on Monday condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. Earlier PM Narendra Modi called for greater cooperation between the BRICS members states for ensuring global stability and peace while addressing the BRICS Summit at the International Conference Center in Xiamen. PM Modi was earlier welcomed by Chinese President Xi Jinping upon his arrival here. The BRICS Summit will conclude on September 5.
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