Excellency President Ramaphosa,
Excellency President Lula da Silva,
Excellency President Putin,
Excellency President Xi,
Ladies and Gentlemen,

I once again congratulate and thank my dear friend President Ramaphosa for the grand organization of the 15th BRICS Summit and the warm hospitality extended to us.

It is a matter of great pleasure for me and my delegation to be once again in the beautiful city of Johannesburg.

This city has a very deep connection with the people of India and the history of India.

Tolstoy Farm, at some distance from here, was built by Mahatma Gandhi 110 years ago.

By combining the great ideas of India, Eurasia and Africa, Mahatma Gandhi had laid a strong foundation of our unity and mutual harmony.

Excellencies,

In the last nearly two decades, BRICS has completed a very long and wonderful journey.

We have made many achievements in this journey.

Our New Development Bank is playing an important role in the development of the countries of the Global South.

We have created a financial safety net through the Contingency Reserve Arrangement.

With initiatives like BRICS satellite constitution, Vaccine R&D Centre, mutual recognition of pharma products, we are bringing positive changes in the lives of common citizens of BRICS countries.

Through initiatives like Youth Summit, BRICS Games, Think Tanks Council, we are strengthening people-to-people ties between all countries.

Railway Research Network, closer cooperation between MSMEs, online BRICS database, Startup Forum were some of the suggestions given by India to give a new direction to the BRICS agenda.

I am glad that significant progress has been made on these subjects.

Excellencies,

I would like to put forward some suggestions for further broadening our close cooperation.

The first is cooperation in the field of space. We are already working on the BRICS satellite constellation.

Taking it a step further, we can consider creating a BRICS Space Exploration Consortium.

Under this, we can work for global good in areas like space research, weather monitoring.

My second suggestion is cooperation in education, skill development and technology.

To make BRICS a future ready organization, we have to make our societies future ready. Technology will play an important role in this.

In India, we have created DIKSHA i.e. Digital Infrastructure for Knowledge Sharing platform to provide education to the children of remote and rural areas.

Also, to promote innovation among school students, we have created 10,000 Atal tinkering labs across the country.

Bhashini, an AI-based language platform, is being used in India to remove language barriers.

CoWIN platform has been created for vaccination.

Public service delivery is being revolutionized through Digital Public Infrastructure i.e. India Stack.

Diversity is a great strength of India.

The solution to any problem in India comes out at the test of this diversity.

That's why these solutions can be easily implemented in any corner of the world.

In this context, we will be happy to share all these platforms developed in India with BRICS partners.

My third suggestion is that we can do skills mapping together to identify each other's strengths.

Through this we can complement each other in the journey of development.

My fourth suggestion is regarding big cats.

A large number of big cats of different species are found in all the five countries of BRICS.

Under the International Big Cat Alliance, we can make joint efforts for their protection.

My fifth suggestion is about traditional medicine.

We all have ecosystems of traditional medicine in our countries.

Can we together create a repository of traditional medicine?

Excellencies,

The countries of the Global South have been given a special importance in BRICS, under the chairmanship of South Africa.

We heartily welcome it.

This is not only the expectation of the present time, but also the need.

India has given top priority to this topic under its G-20 presidency.

Our effort is to move forward together with all the countries on the motto of "One Earth, One Family, One Future".

125 countries participated in the Voice of Global South summit held in January this year, sharing their concerns and priorities.

We have also proposed to give permanent membership of G-20 to the African Union.

I am sure all the BRICS partners are also together in the G20. And all will support our proposal.

Giving special place to all these efforts in BRICS will increase the self-confidence of the countries of the Global South.

Excellencies,

India fully supports the expansion of the BRICS membership. And welcomes moving forward with consensus in this.

In 2016, during India's chairmanship, we defined BRICS as Building Responsive, Inclusive, and Collective Solutions.

After seven years, we can say that, BRICS will be – Breaking barriers, Revitalizing economies, Inspiring Innovation, Creating opportunities, and Shaping the future.

Together with all the BRICS partners, we will continue to contribute actively in making this new definition meaningful.

Thank you very much.

 

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi today addressed a massive public gathering in Dum Dum, West Bengal, delivering a high-energy speech that resonated strongly with the people of Bengal. He congratulated the citizens for the visible wave of change and asserted that the first phase of polling had already signaled a decisive shift in the state’s political landscape.

Opening his remarks, the PM said, “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the people of Bengal. The wave of change that had been building for a long time has now been stamped by the first phase of voting. The support seen for BJP has sounded the bugle of victory.”

He sharply criticized the ruling party, stating that democracy had been undermined in the state. “In the Bengal where TMC crushed the temple of democracy and weakened it with authoritarianism, the people have begun rebuilding that temple through their vote. Now, in the next phase, you must hoist the flag of victory on it,” he said.

Highlighting the public mood, PM Modi remarked that there was a growing call for change across the state. “Today, one voice echoes across Bengal - ‘Poriborton dorkar, chai BJP shorkar!’” he declared, drawing loud cheers from the crowd.

Invoking the legacy of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, he framed the election as a new movement for freedom from multiple challenges. “This is a moment of a new revolution in Bengal. With your single vote, we will secure freedom- freedom from fear, corruption, syndicates, atrocities on women, forced migration, unemployment and infiltration,” he added.

The PM also focused extensively on women’s empowerment and safety. “I have come here to assure every daughter of Bengal, BJP will not let your dreams be crushed. After May 4, every case of injustice will be opened. This is Modi’s guarantee,” he asserted.

Contrasting governance models, he reiterated, “TMC is anti-women, while BJP believes in women-led development. We are committed to providing safety, dignity and prosperity to every woman.” He outlined welfare measures including direct financial support, housing assistance, healthcare under Ayushman Bharat and schemes aimed at economic empowerment.

Addressing the middle class, PM Modi emphasized tax relief, affordable digital access and housing benefits. He noted that policy changes over the past decade had reduced financial burdens and improved quality of life. He urged voters to bring a ‘double-engine government’ to Bengal for accelerated development.

PM Modi also criticized the alleged ‘syndicate raj’ and lack of industrial growth under the current government. “Factories are shutting down, youth are migrating and opportunities are shrinking. This must change,” he said, urging people to vote for a government that prioritizes jobs and infrastructure.

Speaking specifically about Dum Dum, he highlighted civic issues such as outdated drainage systems, waterlogging and traffic congestion. “We do not want a makeshift Dum Dum; we want an engineered, modern Dum Dum. Only BJP can deliver that with a vision for the future,” he said.

Concluding his speech, PM Modi called upon voters to ensure BJP’s victory in the upcoming phase. “You must send BJP candidates to the assembly and form a BJP government here. When PM and CM work together, development will happen day and night,” he said, ending on a note of strong optimism and determination.