Modi suggests 10 ‘noble commitments’ for global transformation

PM raises terror issue again at the BRICS forum.

September 05, 2017 11:32 am | Updated November 28, 2021 07:49 am IST - Xiamen

Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Guinea's President Alpha Conde arrive for the Dialogue of Emerging Market and Developing Countries on the sideline of the BRICS Summit in Xiamen, China on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Guinea's President Alpha Conde arrive for the Dialogue of Emerging Market and Developing Countries on the sideline of the BRICS Summit in Xiamen, China on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday again raised the issue of terrorism at a BRICS forum here while suggesting 10 commitments to be made by the five-member bloc for their role in global transformation.

Modi made the remarks at the Dialogue of Emerging Markets and Developing Countries in the course of the 9th BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) Summit here a day after the bloc named Pakistan-based terror groups including the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad in its joint declaration.

Suggesting the 10 commitments, he said:

* “Creating a safer world by organised and coordinated action on at least three issues: counter-terrorism, cyber security and disaster management.” He also said that the bedrock of India’s development agenda laid in the notion of “sabka saath, sabka vikaas” (collective effort, inclusive growth). Stating that India has mapped each of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to its own development programmes and scheme, he said: “Our programmes are geared to accomplish these priority goals in a time-bound manner.

“To cite just one example, our three-pronged approach of providing a bank account to the unbanked, providing a biometric identity to all, and using innovative mobile governance solutions, has enabled direct benefit transfers to almost 360 million people for the first time.”

* The Prime Minister called for creating a greener world by taking concerted action on countering climate change, through initiatives such as the India-initiated International Solar Alliance.

* Another suggestion was for creating an enabled world by sharing and deploying suitable technologies to enhance efficiency, economy and effectiveness.

* Reiterating his vision for a digital economic and financial system, Mr. Modi called for creating an inclusive world “by economic mainstreaming of our people including in the banking and financial system”.

* “Creating a digital world by bridging the digital divide within and outside our economies.

* “Creating a skilled world by giving future-ready skills to millions of our youth.”

* Mr.Modi also called for creating a healthier world by cooperating in research and development to eradicate diseases, and enabling affordable health care for all.

* In creating an equitable world, he said the BRICS nations should provide equality of opportunity to all, particularly through gender equality.

* In terms of a connected world, he suggested enabling of free flow of goods, persons and services.

* He also called for creating a harmonious world “by promoting ideologies, practices, and heritage that are centred on peaceful coexistence and living in harmony with nature”.

“Through these agenda points, and action on them, we will be contributing directly to the welfare of the global community in addition to welfare of our own people.

“And in this, India stands ready as a willing and committed partner to enhance cooperation and support each other’s national efforts,” Mr. Modi added.

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