BRICS nations stress on comprehensive UN reform to increase its effectiveness
BRICS nations stress on comprehensive UN reform to increase its effectiveness
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BRICS leaders emphasised the need for a thorough UN reform on Thursday in order to make the Security Council more representative, effective, and efficient.

According to the Beijing Declaration of the fictitious BRICS annual meeting, China and Russia emphasised the significance they have on the standing and roles of Brazil, India, and South Africa in international affairs and endorsed their aspirations to play a larger role in the UN.

Along with Presidents Xi Jinping of China, Vladimir Putin of Russia, and top officials from Brazil and South Africa, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took part in the virtual summit. China is hosting the conference this year as the Chair.

Five of the largest developing nations in the world are represented by the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), accounting for 16% of global commerce and 24% of the world's GDP.

In order to create a better shared future for the global community based on collaborative effort, the BRICS countries also reiterated their dedication to safeguarding the promotion and protection of democracy, human rights, and fundamental freedoms for everyone.

The BRICS leaders noted that in order to facilitate greater and more meaningful participation of developing and least developed countries, particularly in Africa, in global decision-making processes and structures and to make it more in tune with contemporary realities, it is necessary to make instruments of global governance more inclusive, representative, and participatory.

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