Apart from the heads of governments of Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa to attend BRICS Summit on October 16, India has also received consent of Prime Ministers of Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Myanmar (State Counsellor) for the outreach meet of Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC).
Briefing reporters, Secretary (Economic Relations) in External Affairs Ministry Amar Sinha said, "Agenda is drawn in a broad-brush manner. We will be looking at global economic and political situation. Obviously terrorism is very important part of that."
And that will include "terrorism which is a global problem. It cannot be tackled individually and has to be tackled collectively. We cannot have a differential policy towards terrorism. There is no good terrorist or bad terrorist. So, these are the issues on which there will reiteration of national positions," Sinha said.
"At NSA-level meet, we have also actually shifted the goalpost a little by talking about not only sources of finances but also sources from where they (terrorists) get arms and ammunition. These will be reflected in the BRICS discussions."
India will also make efforts to revive BIMSTEC which assumes significance with the collapse of recent SAARC Summit after four countries apart from India pulled out of the meet to be hosted by Pakistan over the issue of cross-border terrorism, maintaining that environment was not conducive to hold such an event.
The main BRICS Summit on October 16 will begin with a
photo opportunity followed by restricted talks between the leaders and later a meeting of business captains from the member-countries. In the second half, after the speech of the leaders, there will be BRICS and BIMSTEC retreat.
On BIMSTEC, Secretary (East) in MEA said Preeti Saran said the directions by the leaders will be followed to "reinvigorate and rejuvenate" the grouping while noting that since the regional bloc was celebrating 20 years it was the best time to do so.
Security situation in Afghanistan, Syria and Sudan is also expected to be discussed when the BRICS leaders take up important regional and international issues.
The sherpas of BRICS countries will be finalising the draft outcome document in next few days and India is also expected to propose a BRICS fund for Syria.
Noting that in the absence of global legal regime or Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT), Sinha said there was a view among the BRICS countries that they should cooperate in the area of counter-terrorism even if there was no agreement on the definition of it.
Asked if there will be any expansion of BRICS, Sinha said there was no thought of expansion and in fact, the grouping was in the consolidation stage.
Since assuming Presidency of BRICS in February, India scheduled 115 events to mark the Summit which included two BRICS parliamentarian meets, 15 ministerial interactions and meeting of 56 working groups.
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