Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined leaders of Brazil and South Africa at the IBSA Leaders’ Meeting in Johannesburg, held on the sidelines of the G20 Summit. The trilateral dialogue focused on strengthening South-South cooperation, reforms in global governance, and new initiatives like digital innovation alliances to support the Global South.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Leaders’ Meeting in Johannesburg, where he met Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. The meeting, chaired by South Africa, underscored the importance of IBSA as a unique trilateral platform uniting three major democracies and emerging economies from Asia, South America, and Africa.
The leaders reviewed progress across political coordination, development cooperation, and global governance reforms. Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to IBSA, highlighting its role in amplifying the voice of the Global South. He also proposed the creation of an IBSA Digital Innovation Alliance to share India’s digital public infrastructure, including UPI and health platforms like CoWIN, with partner nations.
Key highlights from the meeting include
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IBSA leaders emphasized stronger trilateral cooperation to address shared challenges and opportunities.
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Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to South-South collaboration and global governance reforms.
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The meeting was held on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, the first-ever hosted on African soil.
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Modi proposed an IBSA Digital Innovation Alliance to share digital public infrastructure with partner nations.
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The leaders discussed critical issues including sustainable development, decent work, artificial intelligence, and access to critical minerals.
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IBSA continues to serve as a platform for three large democracies and economies across three continents.
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The forum aims to amplify the collective voice of developing nations in global decision-making.
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South Africa chaired the meeting, with Brazil and India reaffirming their support for its leadership.
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The dialogue highlighted IBSA’s role in bridging continents and strengthening solidarity among emerging economies.
The IBSA Leaders’ Meeting reflects the growing importance of trilateral cooperation in shaping global governance and advancing the interests of the Global South. With India’s digital innovation proposal and renewed commitment to reforms, IBSA is positioned to play a stronger role in addressing global challenges and promoting inclusive development.
Sources: Zee News, India TV News, Deccan Chronicle, Prime Minister’s Office of India, ETV Bharat