During a meeting of the Lok Sabha Committee on External Affairs, officials stated that India will communicate its disappointment with the US regarding the threat posed by Munir. Additionally, it was pointed out that Trump’s imposing tariffs on Indian exports could be related to India’s participation in BRICS.
MPs present at the gathering reported that Misri, addressing the committee led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, emphasized that New Delhi’s stance is that BRICS should not be viewed as an anti-Western alliance but rather as a ‘non-Western grouping.’ Misri further highlighted that BRICS aims to create discourse that benefits the global community, encompassing both Western and non-Western nations.
The Lok Sabha Committee on External Affairs meeting underscored the importance of India’s diplomatic relations with the US and the need to address any threats or displeasure promptly and professionally. It was discussed how India’s participation in BRICS was intended to foster cooperation and dialogues on international issues, rather than to create tensions with Western nations.
The committee emphasized that while India values its relationship with the US, it will not compromise its stance on matters of national interest, such as its engagement in BRICS. The discussion also touched upon the significant role that BRICS plays in promoting inclusivity and diversity in global affairs, showcasing a multipolar world order where different perspectives are respected.
As the Lok Sabha Committee on External Affairs meeting concluded, the importance of maintaining open communication channels with the US was emphasized to ensure that any misunderstandings or concerns are addressed promptly. The committee reiterated India’s commitment to engaging in diplomatic dialogues to resolve issues and uphold its national interests while contributing positively to global cooperation through platforms like BRICS.






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