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SPEECHES
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PM's statement at the plenary
session of BRICS Leaders
April 14, 2011, Sanya, China
The theme of this meeting is Broad Vision and
Shared Prosperity. The Sanya Declaration and the
Action Plan that we will be adopting later today outlines
the contours of where we would like to be in the years
ahead.
For us it is a matter of great satisfaction that a
BRICS Summit is taking place for the first time in Asia.
The fact that we are meeting in China is equally significant.
The balance of power is shifting to the Asia-Pacific
region, and China has admirably withstood the consequences
of the global economic and financial crisis.
From a geopolitical perspective, the BRICS economies
occupy a strategic economic position. They possess a
significant percentage of the world's landmass and an
even more considerable percentage of the global population.
The evolution of BRICS and its broad appeal among all
our peoples is a reflection of emerging realities, and
full of hope.
The challenge before us is to harness the vast potential
that exists among us. We are rich in resources, material
and human. We are strengthened by the complementarities
of our resource endowments. We share the vision of inclusive
growth and prosperity in the world. We stand for a rule-based,
stable and predictable global order. We respect each
others political systems and stages of development.
We value diversity and plurality. Our priority is the
rapid socio-economic transformation of our people and
those of the developing world. Our cooperation is neither
directed against nor at the expense of anyone.
We have the opportunity to give concrete meaning to
the concept of sustainable and balanced development,
and produce innovative models of development. We can
cooperate in clean and alternative sources of energy
and technologies. Nuclear safety has emerged as a major
source of concern the world over after the tragedy in
Japan. We should cooperate in this area, as well as
in disaster relief and management.
We live in an age when science and technology and the
growth of human knowledge are becoming major determinants
of the power and wealth of nations. We should share
our experiences in capacity building, education and
skill development.
As large and diverse societies we are vulnerable to
new and emerging threats to our security. It is our
duty to our citizens that we cooperate in the fight
against terrorism, extremism and intolerance and other
non-traditional threats like piracy.
We should join hands in ensuring a peaceful and orderly
transformation of the world order that reflects contemporary
and emerging realities. This should be the case whether
it is the reform of political and security governance
structures in the United Nations or the international
financial, monetary or trade system.
India reaffirms its commitment to a balanced and ambitious
outcome to the Doha round of WTO negotiations. India
will continue to engage with its partners to facilitate
a rule-based multilateral trade regime which is fair,
equitable and addresses the development agenda effectively.
We are embarked on a major enterprise of socio-economic
change for our peoples. Cooperation among BRICS holds
the promise of building an external environment for
ourselves that helps each of us and complements our
task of nation building. To that extent I would say
the best is yet to come.
India stands ready to work with other BRICS countries
to realize these goals. Our economy is more open and
more connected to the world than it has been in the
past. Our financial and capital markets are sound, and
eager to absorb foreign direct investment. We have put
in place ambitious schemes for the social and infrastructure
sectors which have begun to bear fruit. The creative
energies of our people have been unleashed. The economy
is well on its way to a long term annual growth rate
of more than 9%.
Our Ministers and officials must be mandated to give
practical shape to our vision and take steps that bring
the benefits of our collaboration to the common man.
I thank you.
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