NEW DELHI: The 14th BRICS meeting will be attended virtually by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The BRICS member countries will evaluate current global challenges and come to important agreements at the 14th BRICS summit, which China will host virtually on June 23 and 24, as per a statement released on Wednesday by the Russian Embassy in India. India "Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will participate virtually in the 14th BRICS Summit, which will be held in China on June 23–24, 2022, at the request of President Xi Jinping. On June 24, there will be a High-Level Dialogue on Global Development with visiting nations "In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs announced. The situation of various political, economic, cultural, and humanitarian relations will be discussed by the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, according to the Embassy. "Reviewing current regional and global challenges is another plan. The final Declaration of the BRICS summit will formally state important agreements. Vladimir Putin will also speak on June 24 at a BRICS Plus meeting with the leaders of six invited nations "It was excellent. According to sources, the main meeting on May 23 included a BRICS Plus virtual conference with ministers from nations like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Indonesia, Argentina, Nigeria, Senegal, and Thailand. BRICS Plus is a new stage in the organization's growth that intends to include more nations and improve economic conditions. BRICS is already well-known for its potential for collective economic progress. S.Africa expects deeper partnership with other BRICS nations PM Modi to Visit Germany on June 26-27 for attending G7 Summit Biden appoints Indian-American scientist to cabinet