Live Updates: PM Modi raises the issue of Terrorism once again
Live Updates: PM Modi raises the issue of Terrorism once again
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the second day of the BRICS Summit is to be held. This is the first meeting between the two leaders of the two countries after the Dokalam controversy. It is expected that this meeting can also be discussed on the Dokalam controversy. Earlier on Monday, PM Modi had formally met with the heads of BRICS countries.

Live Updates of 5 September 2017 BRICS Summit:

- Addressing the Business Council in BRICS, PM Modi said that our government has taken steps to simplify the business. Modi said that we want to move forward with strong international relations. PM talked about everyone's development and development in all.

- Modi said that we need to work together with people, our country has done a lot of work in the digital sector. Modi said that India is working on several projects in collaboration with Africa.

- PM said that India is a fast growing country. In his speech, PM once mentioned terrorism, Modi said that we all have to fight together against terrorism.

- Modi said that we will have to take new steps together to fight terrorism. We have to be prepared to fight terrorism, cyber security, and disaster management.

- Modi said on the issue of Climate Change that if we have to build a green world, then all have to work together.

-PM Modi, Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin reached the International Conference Center.

- PM Modi arrives at the International Conference Center, leaders from all countries will get formal photo shoots for the BRICS Summit here.

China's take on terrorism:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the issue of terrorism in the ongoing BRICS Summit in China. PM Modi also showed the effect of this pressure. In the announcement of BRICS 2017, terrorism has been mentioned. In this manifesto, there are 10 terror organizations, including Lashkar-e-Tayiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed.

 

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