[ad_1] <img class = "size-full wp-image-1252702" src = "https://images.financialexpress.com/2018/07/pm-narendra-modi-1-2-1-1.jpg" alt = "International peace and security, global governance and trade will dominate the 10th BRICS Summit, to be held in the South Africa July 25-27 The theme is" BRICS in Africa: collaboration with developing countries for inclusive growth and shared prosperity in the fourth industrial revolution. " Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with other BRICS leaders, will participate in the restricted session., the retirement of leaders and sensitization with leaders of Africa and South TS Tirumurti, secretary (economic relations) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that the Prime Minister will travel to South Africa from 25 to 27 July, before surrendering in Rwanda on July 23 and 24. "As part of the BRICS-Afr program The guests are Rwanda, Uganda, Togo, Zambia, Namibia, Senegal, Gabon, Ethiopia, Angola and the Presidency of the African Union. ", said Mr Tirumurti. As previously reported by FE, under the BRICS-plus, Southern countries included are Argentina, Turkey, Indonesia, Jamaica and Egypt. According to Tirumurti, the BRICS in Africa fourth industrial revolution, multilateralism, global governance, health and vaccines, women's socioeconomic empowerment, peacekeeping, network of science and technology parks, inclusive growth, sustainable development, infrastructure, youth and cooperation in multilateral fora. official visit to Africa. In 2016, he traveled to Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya. With this initiative, India will make ministerial visits to all African countries as part of the outreach initiative in Africa. Modi will be the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Rwanda. Mr Tirumurti said that India would soon open its first mission to Rwanda. The current High Commissioner of India in Rwanda is based in Kampala, Uganda. Two lines of credit - one of 100 million for industrial parks and the other of a similar amount for agriculture and irrigation - should be signed when the visit of Mr. Modi. Rwanda already receives a LOC of nearly 400 million dollars According to Tirumurti, India will extend two LDCs of about 200 million dollars (in total) to Uganda for power lines and substations and agriculture and dairy production. [ad_2] Source link