This picture is giving message to western countries, PM Modi, Putin and Xi Jinping seen in one frame

New Delhi: A picture from the 16th BRICS Summit held in Kazan city of Russia is much discussed. This picture is of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The special thing is that these three leaders are together in one frame. This picture remained in discussion during the entire BRICS Summit. This picture of the three leaders together is being said to be a message for western countries.

In the picture, Putin is between PM Modi and Jinping. That means PM Modi and Xi Jinping are next to Putin. During this, Putin is smiling towards the camera and making a thumbs up gesture. Let us tell you that after five years, Modi-Jinping met in the BRICS Summit.

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PM Modi and Jinping last met in the year 2019. Then Xi Jinping came to visit India. The leaders of the two most populous countries met on a platform like BRICS. Russia has tried to show this as its strategic success around the world.

Putin is the hero of BRICS summit

The BRICS conference was being held in Kazan at a time when on one hand there is war in Ukraine and on the other hand Russia is engaged in challenging the dominance of Western countries in the field of trade. Columnist Sudhindra Kulkarni has described this BRICS summit held in Kazan, Russia as the most successful BRICS summit in history and Putin as its hero.

Arrest warrant issued against Putin

Ever since the war broke out between Ukraine and Russia, other western countries including America have imposed many stringent economic sanctions against Russia. Relations between the two countries are delicate. On the other hand, the matter has gone so far that last year the International Criminal Court (ICC) had issued a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the case of alleged war crimes in Ukraine.

What is in the BRICS manifesto

The manifesto issued by BRICS also indirectly mentions the economic sanctions imposed by the West. Accordingly, we are deeply concerned about the divisive impact of unlawful unilateral measures, including illegal sanctions, on the world economy, international trade and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.

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These undermine the UN Charter, the multilateral trading system, sustainable development and environmental agreements. They also have negative impacts on economic growth, energy, health and food security. Due to which poverty and environmental challenges increase.

War continues between Russia and Ukraine

Let us tell you that during the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, western countries including America are in support and cooperation of Ukraine. During this period, Russia has increased its closeness with China. Not only this, Putin is also strengthening relations with North Korean dictator Kim Jong. India is a friendly nation of Russia. In such a situation, seeing Russia, China and India together on one platform is obviously difficult for the western countries to digest. In a way, the coming together of the three countries is indirectly a challenge to the Western countries from Russia.

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