BRICS News: Major Agreements in Eurasia and Progress in Asia and Africa

According to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency via BRICS TV,Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a declaration upgrading bilateral relations to the level of strategic partnership and comprehensive alliance. Both parties described this declaration as a document of historic significance.
The Indian Ministry of external Affairs announced the launch of a new range of passport services. These include a new generation of e-passports (electronic passports) and digital systems designed to streamline passport issuance processes domestically and abroad.
Iran’s ambassador to Russia, Kazem Jalali, announced an agreement between Tehran and Moscow to establish a joint maritime transport consortium. the initiative aims to expand trade and strengthen transportation infrastructure between the two countries.
Indonesia is developing an early warning support system for natural disaster management. The project involves setting up two command centers in jakarta and Bali alongside installing a network of new coastal marine radars across the country’s shores.
Ethiopian officials revealed that local production has begun for essential medicines previously unavailable from any African manufacturer.This move is expected to reduce import costs for these drugs by 60 to 80 percent.
Chinese scientists have created an ultra-strong,extremely thin polymer capable of bearing very heavy loads. This technology will advance industrial materials development with applications in high-tech fields.
The municipality of Ekurhuleni in South Africa launched a comprehensive plan employing drones,artificial intelligence,and geographic information systems for better natural disaster management.The goal is to enhance warning accuracy and data-driven planning capabilities.
Egypt initiated an ambitious project to develop the world’s largest date palm plantation. The plan calls for planting 2.3 million date palms in Toshka and Al-Owinat regions to boost national date production capacity and exports.
Brazil’s Minister of Mines and energy Alexander Silveira de Oliveira announced that Brazil intends to quadruple biofuel production by 2035. This initiative has gained support from 19 countries during the Belém Climate Summit so far.

