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Prime Minister
Narendra Modi leaves for Berlin on his way to Fortaleza in Brazil for the sixth BRICS summit. This will be his first multilateral summit,
giving him a chance to meet world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir
Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The meeting of the BRICS (Brazil,
Russia, India, China and South Africa) leaders will be held on July 15, when
they are expected to sign important economic agreements on the BRICS bank
as well as release the Fortaleza
Declaration. While the BRICS
grouping, a term coined in a Goldman Sachs report, is seen as an economic
grouping, this meeting is expected to send out a strong message of political
unity as well. The leaders will sign documents to create a development bank to
finance infrastructure and sustainability projects and establish a reserve fund
to assist countries of the bloc in coping with balance-of-payments
eventualities, says a note from the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Seen
as a counterpoint to the World Bank and the IMF, the BRICS bank will have an
initial capital of $50 billion, while the contingency reserve fund will be $100
billion, with each country’s contribution as follows: China $41 billion,
Brazil, India and Russia $18 billion each, and South Africa $5 billion.
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Anaju
Chaudhary, suspended commando of the
State Reserve Police who was accused by the Central Bureau of Investigation in
the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case, has been reinstated in service.
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