Prime Minister,
Narendra Modi, and Chinese President, Xi Jinping, are all set to come face to
face, virtually, during the 12th summit of the BRICS meeting that has been
scheduled to be held on November 17, 2020.
This will be the first virtual
multilateral meeting to be joined by the two leaders since the border standoff
in Ladakh became public in May. India’s foreign ministers and defence ministers
have participated in other meetings that featuring their Chinese counterparts
in recent weeks. The BRICS Summit will focus on further strengthening
cooperation among the member states -- Brazil Russia, India, China and South
Africa -- amid the Covid-19 crisis, according to a formal announcement on
Monday from Russia, the current chair of the grouping. The theme for the
meeting will be “BRICS partnership for global stability, shared security and
innovative growth”. In May, Russia postponed that the BRICS Summit, which was
to have been held in St Petersburg along with a meeting of the heads of state
council of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) during July 21-23, due
to the spread of the coronavirus disease. Russia was keen on hosting the
leaders of the five BRICS countries but several members expressed apprehensions
about the holding of an actual summit in view of the risk of infections, people
familiar with developments said on condition of anonymity.
“Despite the current global situation due
to the spread of the coronavirus infection, the activities under the Russian
BRICS chairmanship in 2020 are carried out in a consistent manner,” said Anton
Kobyakov, adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin and executive secretary
of the organising committee, to prepare and support Russia’s SCO presidency in
2019-20 and BRICS chairmanship in 2020. “Since January 2020, more than 60
events have been organised, including via videoconferencing. The BRICS Summit
will be the jewel-in-the-crown event of the Russian BRICS chairmanship, which
will provide impetus for further strengthening cooperation together with our
partners to ensure well-being of BRICS countries,” he said. Russia has focused
on multifaceted cooperation between the BRICS countries in order to contribute
to raising living standards and quality of life, the official statement said.
During 2020, the five countries in the grouping continued their close strategic
partnership on three major pillars, peace and security, economy and finance,
cultural and people-to-people exchanges, it added. Russia has also helped
facilitate meetings between the Indian and Chinese sides, such as the meetings
of the foreign and defence ministers on the sidelines of SCO meetings in Moscow
last month.
The meeting between external affairs
minister S Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Moscow led to a
five-point road map for taking forward disengagement and de-escalation along
the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Former ambassador Vishnu Prakash said the
presence of the Indian and Chinese leaders at the virtual summit would be more
about “keeping the show going and ticking the box”. The summit will be more of
symbolism than substance. A virtual BRICS summit will have the limited purpose
of the leaders making statements and going through the motions. During summits
held in person, the actual business happens on the margins. With a virtual
summit, there will be no business on the sidelines.
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