PM Modi’s biggest leader at BRICS conference, India benefits from the absence of China-Russia

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PM Modi with other leaders at BRICS conference

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on his longest foreign tour. He will visit five different countries in eight days and will also attend the BRICS conference. The BRICS conference in Brazil is very special for India. This time India has a chance to register its presence in a more effective manner. PM Modi left for a foreign tour on Wednesday. He will also go to Namibia besides Brazil during this visit. PM Modi’s foreign tour started from Ghana. He has also visited Trinidad and Tobago and Argentina. He is now in Brazil to attend the BRICS conference. After this he will reach Namibia.

BRICS includes Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. It was later expanded by including Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. India, China and Russia are the most effective countries involved in this group and when the biggest leaders of Russia and China are not directly joining it, India has a chance to leave its impact.

PM Modi biggest leader

PM Modi’s stature is among the leaders who are attending this conference. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin will join the conference in this conference, as he is a war criminal due to the war with Ukraine and he would have been arrested if he had come to Brazil. The International Criminal Court has ordered Putin to be arrested and Brazil is also a member of it. For this reason, he will join it virtually. At the same time, Chinese President Xi Jinping is currently paying more attention to the domestic economy. Because of this, he is not attending this meeting. Chinese Prime Minister Lee Kiang will be part of this conference. In such a situation, it is clear that PM Modi will get the benefit of being the most popular and strong leader. They are likely to get the main stage in this conference.

How can India get diplomatic benefits

PM Modi has not only gone to Brazil to attend the BRICS conference. He will also hold bilateral talks with the representatives of Brazil. India and Brazil are 77 years old. After India, Brazil has hosted the G20 Summit. At the same time, the next BRICS conference is to be held in India. Many important issues from business to defense are sure to discuss in the BRICS conference. On every front, India will have a chance to keep their point more effectively. India can benefit from this.

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