Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi will be attending 9th BRICS Summit in Xiamen, China from 3-5 September 2017. Prime Minister will also be on the state visit of Myanmar from 5-7 September 2017.
In a series of Facebook posts from his account, the Prime Minister said:
"I will visit Xiamen, China for the 9th BRICS Summit from 3-5 September 2017.
India had the privilege of hosting the previous Summit in Goa in October last year. I look forward to building upon the results and outcomes of the Goa Summit. I also look forward to productive discussions and positive outcomes that will support the agenda of a stronger BRICS partnership under the chairmanship of China.
We will also interact with the BRICS Business Council represented by captains of industry from all five countries.
In addition, I look forward to engaging with leaders of nine other countries, including BRICS partners, in an Emerging Markets and Developing Countries Dialogue, hosted by President Xi Jinping on 5 September.
I will have the opportunity to meet leaders bilaterally on the sidelines of the Summit.
India attaches high importance to the role of BRICS that has begun a second decade of its partnership for progress and peace. BRICS has important contributions to make in addressing global challenges and upholding world peace and security.
I will visit Myanmar on 5-7 September 2017 at the invitation of His Excellency U Htin Kyaw, President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. I have visited this beautiful country earlier in 2014 for the ASEAN-India Summit, but this will be my first bilateral visit to Myanmar.
I am looking forward to meeting President U Htin Kyaw as also Her Excellency Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, State Counsellor, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of President's Office. I have had the opportunity for discussions with both dignitaries during their visits to India in 2016.
During the visit, we will review developments in our bilateral relations, especially the extensive programme of development cooperation and socio-economic assistance that India is undertaking in Myanmar, and explore new areas in which we can work together.
We will also look at strengthening our existing cooperation on security and counter-terrorism, trade and investment, skill development, infrastructure and energy, and culture.
I also look forward to paying a visit to the famed heritage city of Bagan, where the Archaeological Survey of India has done stellar work on renovating the Ananda Temple, and where it will be undertaking further restoration work on a number of pagodas and murals that were damaged in last year's earthquake.
I will end my visit in Yangon, where I look forward to visiting various historical spots that symbolise the shared heritage of India and Myanmar.
I am also keen to meet and interact with the Indian-origin community of Myanmar, whose history goes back more than a century.
I am confident that the visit will open a bright new chapter in India-Myanmar relations and will help in charting a roadmap for closer cooperation between our Governments, our business communities and at the people to people level."
India has once again captured global attention this week with significant advancements across technology, defence, and cultural milestones. From space exploration to AI-driven safety innovations in the world's largest religious gathering, India's influence continues to grow on the international stage.
Adding to this growing global stature is Russian political scientist Alexander Dugin's argument that India, a power that acts as a balancing element, would be the ideal platform for talks between the US & Russia as the country is a power that acts as a balancing element, where both delegations will be welcomed.
Growing Indo-US Collaboration and Technological Innovations
This week, Elon Musk, who met with key Indian business leaders to discuss future ventures, has expressed his support for lowering trade barriers to enhance commerce between the two nations. His remarks reflect a trend of increasing collaboration between the two countries, particularly in the tech and space sectors.
India's growing technological footprint is also visible in its space achievements. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted its first-ever space docking test, marking a major milestone for the country's space program. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was present during the test with scientists at the ISRO office in Bangalore.
In the defence and space sector, Indian startups are taking bold steps in collaboration with the United States. Seven private Indian companies have been selected for a pioneering Indo-U.S. space and defence initiative, signalling a deepening of the strategic partnership between the two nations.
AI Innovations and Crowd Safety at the Kumbh Mela
India is also harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to enhance safety at large-scale events. As preparations for the Maha Kumbh Mela ramp up, AI is being deployed to prevent stampedes at what is set to be the world's largest human gathering, with up to 400 million pilgrims expected. The AI system, developed to estimate crowd sizes and analyse real-time data from railways and buses, is a remarkable fusion of technology and tradition, ensuring safety at this massive event.
India Leads Asia in IPOs
India's capital markets have also seen significant developments. For the first time, India has surpassed China to lead Asia in initial public offerings (IPOs), driven by a surge in domestic investment. With Indian households increasingly investing in local equity markets, India's financial markets are experiencing a transformation, underscoring the nation's economic resilience and growing confidence of investors.
Defence Diplomacy and Growing Exports
India's defence diplomacy is gaining traction, with the Philippines moving forward with discussions to purchase more BrahMos missiles from India. Already an operator of the missile, the Philippines is looking to bolster its military capabilities with a larger order, reaffirming the strength of the BrahMos system. This deal is part of India's broader efforts to expand its defence exports, positioning itself as a key player in global defence markets.
Cultural Milestones: Global Artists Choosing India
India's cultural influence is also growing as international artists increasingly perform in the country. World-renowned musicians like Coldplay and Ed Sheeran are now choosing India as a destination for their tours, signalling a shift in the global entertainment landscape. India's growing demand for live music reflects the country's vibrant and evolving cultural scene.
Climate-Friendly Innovations in Rural India
In a remarkable step toward sustainability, climate-friendly waterwheels are making a comeback in rural Kashmir. Installed as part of a renewable energy initiative, these waterwheels offer energy independence to local villagers. This initiative is part of India's ongoing efforts to embrace green technologies while preserving traditional practices, contributing to both local development and environmental sustainability.
India, the Next Growth Frontier
Vietnamese electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast announced its entry into the Indian market this week with its premium electric SUV. VinFast's arrival highlights India's importance as a key destination for global automotive innovation. With a rapidly expanding market for sustainable transport solutions, India is cementing its role as the next frontier for EV growth.
From technological advancements and AI innovations to significant defence deals and cultural milestones, India's role on the world stage continues to strengthen. India's ability to combine modern progress with deep-rooted traditions while expanding its influence positions it as a global leader in making.