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00:00How do we reconcile this contradiction and ensure that the benefits of change reach those
00:07who are currently left behind?
00:10How do we create a more equitable global order?
00:15First, by strengthening and expanding platforms of an independent nature and by widening the
00:22choices in different domains and minimizing undue reliance on those that can be leveraged.
00:30This is really where BRICS can make a difference for the Global South.
00:35Second, by reforming established institutions and mechanisms, especially the UN Security
00:42Council in the permanent and the non-permanent categories.
00:47So too the multilateral development banks whose working procedures are just as outdated
00:54as that of the UN.
00:57India initiated an effort during its G20 presidency and we are glad to see that Brazil is taking
01:04it forward.
01:05Third, by democratizing the global economy through creating more production hubs.
01:12The COVID experience is a sharp reminder of the need for more resilient, redundant
01:19and shorter supply chains.
01:22For essential needs, every region legitimately aspires to create their own production capabilities.
01:30Fourth, by correcting distortions in global infrastructure that are a legacy from the
01:37colonial era.
01:39The world urgently needs more connectivity options that enhance logistics and mitigate
01:46risks.
01:47This must be a collective endeavour for common good with utmost respect for territorial integrity
01:55and sovereignty.
01:57And fifth, by sharing experiences and new initiatives, Excellencies, addressing conflicts
02:04and tensions effectively is a particular need of the day.
02:08Prime Minister Modi has emphasized that this is not an era of war.
02:14Disputes and differences must be settled by dialogue and diplomacy.
02:19Agreements, once reached, must be scrupulously respected.
02:25International law should be adhered to without exception and there should be zero tolerance
02:31for terrorism.
02:33Excellencies, the situation in the Middle East, West Asia for us, is an understandable
02:40concern.
02:41There is a widespread anxiety that the conflict would spread further in the region.
02:48Maritime trade has also been deeply affected.
02:52The human and material consequences of further escalation are truly serious.
02:58Any approach has to be fair and durable, leading to a two-state solution.
03:04It is my honour to represent Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the BRICS Outreach Segment.
03:11I convey his greetings to all of you.
03:14Let me join colleagues in thanking President Vladimir Putin for the excellent arrangements
03:19and the warm hospitality.
03:22Excellencies, we face the paradox that even as forces of change have advanced, some long-standing
03:31issues have only become more complex.
03:36On the one hand, there is the steady diversification of production and consumption.
03:43Nations that attained independence from colonialism have accelerated their development and socio-economic
03:49progress.
03:51New capabilities emerged, facilitating the harnessing of more talent.
03:57This economic, political and cultural rebalancing has now reached a point where we can contemplate
04:06real multipolarity.

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