[India] - Economic, security interests to top PM Modi's program at Brics

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will depart on Tuesday for the 15th Brics summit in Johannesburg that will kick off the same day
with a meeting of the grouping's business forum and a leaders' retreat later in the day.Apart from participating in discussions on issues
related to economic cooperation, food security and Brics expansion, PM Modi is also expected to underscore at the summit the need for
member-states to respect each other's security interests and to speak in one voice against terrorism.Leaders of more than 50 countries are
expected to join South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, China's Xi Jinping, Brazil's Luiz Lula da Silva and Modi for what will be the
first in-person Brics summit since 2019
Russian President Vladimir Putin will join the leaders remotely.PM Modi will address the business forum on Tuesday, where he is expected to
underline the significance of Brics at a time the world is still grappling with the consequences of the pandemic, the Ukraine war and
highlight some of the achievements of his government, including digital transformation and ease of doing business.The leaders' retreat on
the first day of the summit will see Modi coming face to face with Xi for the first time since they had a quick conversation on the margins
of the G20 summit in Bali last year
While neither side has proposed an official bilateral dialogue yet, both sides haven't ruled out a meeting as the two leaders will remain
together in Johannesburg for almost 48 hours.The plenary session on Wednesday is expected to see discussions on geopolitical issues,
including the Ukraine crisis, with host South Africa, which has maintained a "neutral" position on the conflict, leading an African
initiative to end the crisis
PM Modi is likely to reiterate the need to end the war immediately and allow dialogue and diplomacy to take over
With Xi present, he may also look to raise the issue of terrorism like at the virtual summit last year that was chaired by the Chinese
president and where he called upon member-states to provide mutual support in designation of terrorists and to not politicise the issue.With
22 countries queuing up for Brics membership, the talks will also focus on expansion of the bloc
Fearing excessive Chinese influence, and wary of alienating the West, both India and Brazil have treaded cautiously on the issue
India, which enjoys close ties with many of the countries seeking membership, has strongly denied that it's blocking the proposed
expansion and has said it only wants the criteria for membership to be finalised first.