Modi has left for the BRICS Summit, will he cause any trouble?
Prime Minister Modi's trip this time is the longest visit, eight days, visiting five countries.
Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil and Namibia, Modi will visit these five countries, attending the BRICS meeting on July 6th and 7th.
This time is Indonesia's first meeting after joining the BRICS, and Indonesia bowed to the US on tariffs, which is intriguing.
Whether it is the Shanghai Cooperation Organization or the BRICS meeting, India has shown a dismissive attitude, not signing important announcements and statements. This time, Modi's participation may again be a disruption, because India wants to tie down the US leg, please the US, and get into the rich circle, looking down on developing countries.
Modi's image on the international stage has fallen to an all-time low. This time, attending the BRICS meeting is also to improve India's image.
Originally, the Indian National Congress was against Modi attending the BRICS meeting, saying it was a waste of money to satisfy Modi's vanity, rather than saving money. Because Modi went, he was looked down upon by other countries, as disruption has become a synonym for India. Without India's participation, events would be better.
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