š¤š®š³šØš³ Prime Minister Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet soon..
- Suresh D
- Aug 19, 2023
- 2 min read
š®š³šØāāļøšØš³ Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping are going to meet again. The BRICS conference to be held from 22 to 24 of this month in Johannesburg, South Africa will be the platform for this. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has officially announced that Xi Jinping will attend the conference in Johannesburg.

š®š³šØāāļøšØš³ Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping are going to meet again. The BRICS conference to be held from 22 to 24 of this month in Johannesburg, South Africa will be the platform for this. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has officially announced that Xi Jinping will attend the conference in Johannesburg. The Indian Prime Minister and the Chinese President last spoke at the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia last year. Earlier Modi-Xinping shared the same stage in Uzbekistan but did not even greet each other. With that, there was interest in the meeting of the two. Prime Minister Modi's visit to South Africa is very important in the context of close friendly countries like Saudi Arabia and UAE wanting to join BRICS. This year's BRICS conference will discuss international affairs, dominance of Western countries and how to grow as a geopolitical power. However, the Modi-Xinping meeting is attracting interest at a time when there is an atmosphere of conflict between India and China. On the other hand, about 25 countries have applied to join BRICS. Originally BRICS is an organization of five countries. The report said that a decision is likely to be taken in Johannesburg on whether to expand it further.
At the BRICS conference, the issues of international affairs, dominance of western countries and how to grow as a geopolitical power will be discussed. šØš³ However, the Modi-Xinping meeting is attracting interest at a time when there is an atmosphere of conflict between India and China š®š³šæš¦ On the other hand, around 25 countries have applied to join BRICS. Originally BRICS was an organization of five countries. The report said that a decision is likely to be taken in Johannesburg on whether to expand it further.













































