To discuss Birla's strong development on Brics parliamentary platform
Brazilia, June 5 (IANS). Lok Sabha Speaker around Birla on Thursday repeated the strong support of India for a fair and rule-based global trading system on the 11th Brics parliamentary forum in Brazil, the capital of Brazil, which actually meets the needs and striving of the global south. For the workshop on the topic ‘Brics parliamentary action in search of new roads of economic development’, Birla appreciated the Brazilian Parliament for the successful organization and thanked him for his hospitality. He said: “The Brics group has emerged today as a strong force in the global economic scenario. It represents a population of about 45 percent and the purchasing power contributes 40 percent to the global GDP on the basis of equality. Despite the global challenges, the Brics countries have made inspiring progress in economic development. dissatisfied in large international institutions. Therefore, Brics countries must jointly make concrete efforts to increase participation in such institutions. “Lok Sabha Speaker to Birla emphasized that Kovid-19 and other world crises have affected global, leading to existing challenges in health, food and energy security. Bira emphasized that without a strong, coordinated global action. is accountable. On the occasion of the parliamentary forum, the Sabha speaker had a meaningful conversation with Hugo Motta, president of the Brazilian Chamber. of deputy and informed about India’s unwavering intention to combat terrorism. Terrorism is a global threat and all countries must unite to eliminate this crisis, a full eradication of terrorism is a united national decision to end this crisis. ‘He thanks President Lula for the whole of India for the strong support of Brazil in the fight against terrorism. He told Brazil’s president how India gives a new form to its parliament democracy through the Indian Parnie Increase and Status -Van -Atart Reform. Processes are now largely paperless. MP Surder Singh Nagar, Lok Sabha MP Vijay Baghel, Vivek Thakur and Shabri Bayreddy, Lok Sabha Secretary Secretary Utpal Kumar Singh and Rajya Sabha Secretary PCC confirmed the legislative branches of legislative branches to exchange their best practices, exchange their best practices, to create common agenda aimed at sustainable development, social justice and multilateral rule. Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Cuba, Malaysia, Nigeria, Thailand, Uganda and Uzbekistan were admitted as Brics partner countries.