G20 Summit : Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives “five suggestions” to tackle the “three major challenges”
Tokyo / New Delhi , June 28(HS) : Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives “five suggestions” to tackle the “three major challenges” he outlined at the informal meeting of BRICS leaders on the sidelines of the G20Summit in Osaka, Japan.
PM Modi also questioned the US indirectly to impose unilateral decisions, emphasizing the availability of oil and gas at a lower cost. He said ,terrorism is the biggest threat to humanity. Simultaneously, the emphasis was on the need for easy movement of employment.
PM Modi said that the removal of these problems is not easy yet, I would like to give five suggestions to deal with them. The synergy between BRICS countries can be diagnosed with some of the consequences of unilateral decisions. We must continue to emphasize on the necessary reforms in international financial and business institutions and organizations for reforms. Resources such as oil and gas must be available at low prices for the energy required for sustained economic growth.
Prime Minister said , I had recently called for a Global Conference on Terrorism. The lack of necessary consent to fight against terrorism will make us looser. I appreciate Brazil for us to include the fight against terrorism in major priorities. I was eagerly waiting for a BRICS conference in Brazil. India will fully cooperate to make this conference a success. We have to prioritize investing in the physical and social infrastructure and renewable energy programs of member countries by the New Development Bank.