Nitin Gadkari represents India at BRICS meet, highlights PM Modi govt's flagship transport initiatives

ANI May 15, 2025 595 views

Nitin Gadkari represented India at the BRICS Transport Ministers' Meet in Brasilia, emphasizing PM Modi's transformative transport policies. He showcased flagship initiatives like GatiShakti, Bharatmala, and Sagarmala as key drivers of sustainable growth. The meeting reinforced India's commitment to resilient and multimodal transport infrastructure. BRICS nations discussed collaborative strategies to boost regional connectivity and economic progress.

"Honoured to represent India at the BRICS Transport Ministers' Meeting in Brasilia, where India's vision for sustainable, resilient, and multimodal transport infrastructure was shared with global partners." - Nitin Gadkari
Nitin Gadkari represents India at BRICS meet, highlights PM Modi govt's flagship transport initiatives
Brasilia, May 15: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday represented India at the BRICS Transport Ministers' Meet in Brasilia, Brazil, articulating India's commitment to building a sustainable, resilient, and future-ready transport infrastructure.

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Gadkari presents India's transport vision at BRICS meet

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Highlights PM GatiShakti and logistics policy

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Stresses sustainable infrastructure for inclusive growth

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BRICS nations discuss economic and connectivity strategies

The Minister of Road Transport and Highways also shared a video on X and wrote, "Represented India at the BRICS Transport Ministers' Meet in Brasilia -- driving the vision for a sustainable, resilient, and future-ready transport ecosystem."

https://x.com/nitin_gadkari/status/1922700081360216073

Emphasising India's progress under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gadkari highlighted flagship initiatives such as PM GatiShakti, the National Logistics Policy, Bharatmala, and Sagarmala--programmes that reflect India's commitment to creating an integrated and future-ready transport ecosystem that drives inclusive growth and strengthens regional connectivity.

Sharing a post on X, Gadkari wrote, "Honoured to represent India at the BRICS Transport Ministers' Meeting in Brasilia, where India's vision for sustainable, resilient, and multimodal transport infrastructure was shared with global partners. The discussion highlighted key transformative initiatives spearheaded under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji, including PM GatiShakti, the National Logistics Policy, Bharatmala, and Sagarmala."

The post added, "These flagship programmes reflect India's commitment to building an integrated, future-ready transport ecosystem that drives inclusive growth and regional connectivity."

https://x.com/nitin_gadkari/status/1922653892766023697

The leaders of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) countries met for the first time in St. Petersburg, Russia, on the margins of the G8 Outreach Summit in July 2006. Shortly afterwards, in September 2006, the group was formalised as BRIC during the 1st BRIC Foreign Ministers' Meeting, which met on the sidelines of the General Debate of the UN Assembly in New York City.

After a series of high-level meetings, the 1st BRIC summit was held in Yekaterinburg, Russia on June 16, 2009, according to the official website.

The BRIC group was renamed as BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) after South Africa was accepted as a full member at the BRIC Foreign Ministers' meeting in New York in September 2010. Accordingly, South Africa attended the 3rd BRICS Summit in Sanya, China on 14 April 2011.

BRICS is an important grouping bringing together the major emerging economies from the world, comprising 41% of the world population, having 24% of the world GDP and over 16% share in the world trade. BRICS countries have been the main engines of global economic growth over the years. Over a period of time, BRICS countries have come together to deliberate on important issues under the three pillars of political and security, economic and financial and cultural and people-to-people exchanges.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Proud to see India presenting its infrastructure achievements on global platforms! GatiShakti is truly revolutionary - the way it integrates different ministries for seamless project execution is world-class. Hope our transport networks can match China's soon 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While these projects sound impressive, I wish the government would focus equally on maintaining existing roads. The highway near my town has been under construction for 3 years! Good to see international engagement though.
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Amit S.
Gadkari ji is doing great work! The expressways being built will transform logistics in India. But I hope BRICS members like China practice what they preach about connectivity - their blocking of Indian apps and products goes against the spirit of cooperation.
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Sunita R.
Sustainable transport is the need of the hour! 👏 Happy to see India leading in electric buses and alternative fuels. Our villages also need better connectivity - hope Sagarmala includes fisherfolk communities' needs.
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Vikram J.
BRICS is important but we must be careful with China's dominance. India should use this platform to showcase our strengths while protecting our interests. The logistics policy is a game-changer for Make in India!
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Neha T.
As someone from Northeast India, I hope these transport initiatives actually reach our region. Better connectivity can transform our economy and reduce dependence on neighboring countries. The Brahmaputra waterways project under Sagarmala looks promising!

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