The global economic environment remains uncertain and challenging. Recovery is still fragile despite improved prospects. 

In an environment of political conflict and persisting weakness in major economies; we have to be watchful for signs of a new bout of financial turmoil. 

Developments in Iraq and the wider region could affect this. I am also concerned that tight monetary policies in some countries couldundercut investment and growth in ours.

An open, rule-based, international trading regime is critical for global economic growth.

It must address the aspirations of the developing world. 

It must also accommodate the special needs of the most vulnerable sections of our societies, especially in areas such as food security. 

This is our broad expectation from the negotiations in the Doha Round of WTO. 

Excellencies, 

The Agreement towards setting up the BRICS New Development Bank is a significant step. I am happy, the initiative announced at the BRICS Summit in New Delhi in 2012, has become a reality. 

The agreement on the BRICS Contingent Reserve Arrangement is another major achievement. 

I compliment our Finance Ministers for concluding these two initiatives so quickly. 

These initiatives are rooted in our own experience as developing countries. 

They show our capacity to set up global institutions. 

They will open new avenues for supporting development in our countries as well as helping other developing nations. 

We should ensure these institutions establish a new model for supporting growth and stability. 

Excellencies, the theme of this Summit is also the guiding principle of my Government. For us, inclusion is a special challenge and responsibility; given our vast social, regional and economic diversity.

Our policies will focus on empowering people with skills and opportunities.

We will invest heavily in infrastructure, affordable housing, healthcare,education and clean energy.

We will harness all possibilities that advanced technologies open up.

All this will require fast-tracking of Growth. 

We will champion, clean and frugal resource use; to maintain the Sustainabilityof our development process, without constraining our growth. 

Sustainability has in fact been a core element of the Indian way of life. As Mahatma Gandhi had said, the World has enough, for everyone’s Need, but not for everyone’s Greed. We can all partake of the bounty of nature. However, exploitation of nature is a crime.

We have made progress, on the Millennium Development Goals. But widespread poverty still haunts us. 

We must keep poverty eradication at the centre of the post-2015 Development Agenda. 

It is important to shape the global discourse on the same, especially in forums like the UN. BRICS can be a major voice on the world stage to build consensus towards such efforts.

Excellencies, 

BRICS is in a position today where it wields enough horizontal influence to compel the world to take notice.

Our own good, however, lies in deepening our bonds vertically. 

We must focus on further decentralizing, this powerful forum. 

We must go beyond Summit and Leader-centric deliberations; and champion Sub-national Level exchanges. We must encourage engagement between our States, Cities and other local bodies. 

BRICS should in fact be truly driven by ‘People to People’ contact. Our Youth, in particular, must take a lead in this. 

Popularizing our languages through dedicated BRICS language schoolsin all BRICS countries could be a beginning in this direction. 

We could also consider establishing Massive Open Online Courses for making quality education accessible to all.

We could even explore the idea of a BRICS University. 

Today, technology is a transformative toolin every area of social and economic development. 

The vast pool of talent in BRICS could be combined to cooperate in areas like: health, education, agriculture, resource management and urban development. 

Perhaps a Young Scientists’ Forum of BRICS Countries could be explored.

Other initiatives could include: 

An affordable healthcare platform of BRICS nations. 

Mechanism to further cooperation, between our Small and Medium enterprises.

And, a common framework for promoting Tourism among BRICS countries.

I am aware of the comprehensive proposals that our Chinese and Russian partners have put forward to deepen BRICS cooperation. 

Our Sherpas should examine them urgently.

Let us deepen our bonds to make BRICS a stronger instrument of progress, for all mankind.

Thank you

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Your Excellency,
Prime Minister Fico,
Delegates from both countries,
Friends from the media,
Namaskar!

“Dobrý deň”

I express my heartfelt gratitude to Prime Minister Fico for the warm and gracious welcome extended to us.

He is not only an experienced leader, but also a true friend of India. His friendship and unwavering commitment have played a significant role in elevating India-Slovakia relations to new heights. I am pleased that, through my meeting with him today, I had the privilege of witnessing a historic moment in our bilateral relationship.

This visit of mine marks the first-ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Slovakia. I am delighted that, on this historic occasion, we have decided to elevate our relationship to the level of a Comprehensive Partnership. This reflects our shared trust, shared priorities, and shared future.

Friends,

Today, the Prime Minister and I held detailed discussions on imparting new direction and renewed momentum to our cooperation. The progress being made in our bilateral trade and economic cooperation is a matter of satisfaction for us.

However, our capabilities are vast, and our aspirations are even greater. Automobiles, railways, advanced manufacturing, and green technologies are areas of particular interest for us. In all these sectors, we have today taken several important decisions by combining our strengths for the welfare of the people of both countries.

I express my special gratitude to the Prime Minister for Slovakia’s support in finalising the India–EU FTA. We will work towards its earliest possible implementation so that industries, start-ups, and traders from both countries can derive maximum benefit from it.

Friends,

Technology is an important pillar of our future partnership. The MoU signed today on digital technology will open new avenues for cooperation in Digital Public Infrastructure.

I am pleased that an India Chair on AI is being established at a university in Slovakia. It is our shared belief that AI should become a powerful instrument for the service and progress of humanity. We believe that the future of AI should be founded not only on innovation, but also on trust, responsibility, and human dignity.

There is tremendous potential for expanding our cooperation in the space sector. In 2017, Slovakia’s first satellite was launched by India. Today, India’s space sector is reaching new heights at an unprecedented pace. I invite Slovak companies to become part of this growth journey.

Civil nuclear energy is also a key area of priority for both countries. We emphasised enhancing cooperation between the industries and experts of both nations in this sector.

Defence cooperation is a reflection of our deep mutual trust and strategic convergence. I am pleased that today we signed a Letter of Intent in this important sector. This will provide fresh momentum to joint development, joint production, and cooperation between the defence industries of both countries.

Friends,

India and Slovakia are also moving forward in close coordination on the global stage. We agree that all disputes and tensions should be resolved through peaceful means. Together with all our partners, we will continue to work in this direction.

We also agree that global institutions must redefine themselves in accordance with the realities and challenges of the twenty-first century. We will work towards strengthening global efforts on this issue.

Friends,

Deep cultural and people-to-people ties between our two countries provide a strong foundation for our relationship. The translation of India’s ancient Upanishads into the Slovak language is an excellent example of our cultural closeness.

People of Indian origin living in Slovakia are making significant contributions to its economy and society. To enhance the mobility of professionals and skilled workers between our two countries, we have today announced an MoU on labour migration. We will also soon finalise the MoU on social security.

Excellency,

I once again express my heartfelt gratitude for today’s highly meaningful discussions and for your positive outlook towards India.

On behalf of 1.4 billion Indians, I extend an invitation to you to visit India. I am pleased that you have accepted this invitation as well. We look forward to warmly welcoming you.

I am confident that our Comprehensive Partnership will serve as the foundation for new opportunities, shared prosperity, and a brighter future for our people in the years to come.

Thank you very much. Namaskar.