“I would suggest that we wait for the official announcement that will be made by the presidential office. As regards his participation in the G20 and what format it will be, who is going to represent Russia at the summit, I think that such an announcement will be made shortly”
The BRICS grouping of five major emerging economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa - at the end of its meeting in Johannesburg announced its decision to invite six new members to join it as of January 1, 2024.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday hailed "Nari Shakti" (women power), which he identified as the key to the success of India's maiden lunar landing mission — Chandrayaan-3.
Vijay Wadettiwar, Leader of the opposition in Maharashtra & Congress leader, on Saturday took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to meet ISRO scientists after concluding his BRICS summit.
People gathered outside HAL airport in Bengaluru to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he will arrive there on Saturday after concluding his two-nation visit to South Africa and Greece.
Preparation is underway at HAL airport in Karnataka's Bengaluru to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi after his two-nation visit to South Africa and Greece.
The Foreign Ministry Spokesperson said the country will examine the latest developments and make a determination about its future engagement with BRICS, according to a press release by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Pakistan.
PM Modi had started his four-day formal tour on August 21 for South Africa and Greece. In South Africa, PM Modi attended the 15th BRICS Summit in Johannesburg from August 22-24 at the invitation of the country’s president Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa.
Argentina’s envoy to India, Hugo Javier Gobbi has praised India's role in the expansion of BRICS and said that his country's inclusion in the group would not have been possible without India's support.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a rousing welcome upon his arrival at the Hotel Grande Bretagne with chants of 'Bharat Mata ki Jai,' 'Modi, Modi.'