In a bid to improve the strategic, economic and energy ties with the central Asian countries and
Russia, Indian Prime Minister
Narendra Modi started his 8-day visit today.
As per an The Economic Times report, the PM, who will attend the BRICS and
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summits, will also visit the five central Asian countries.
Starting from
Uzbekistan today, the Prime Minister will reach
Kazakhstan tomorrow. After which he will travel to Russia on July 8,
Turkmenistan on July 10,
Kyrgyzstan on July 11 and
Tajikistan on July 12.
India is looking forward to securing a membership status of the six-nation group comprising China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in Russia’s Ufa. India, however, holds an observer status as of now.
On the other hand, the
BRICS summit, world’s one of the most important economic summits will focus on increasing co-operation in economic field, which even includes the possibility of trade in local currency.
Apart from that, the summit might also look forward to the possibility of starting the credit facility in local currency as the
BRICS Development Bank has already been set up. Noted Indian banker K V Kamath has been named as the first head of the bank.
As per a statement issued by the
Ministry of External Affair, “During the visit to five central Asian nations, the first by an Indian Prime Minister to all of them together, the focus will be on enhancing trade, which is ‘not impressive’, and cooperation in energy and security.”
Efforts to push the Turkmenistan- Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) project have also been included in the program. The project, reportedly, is a crucial one for India's energy needs as it will carry gas from central Asia. However, it has also been hampered because of lack of physical connectivity.
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