India, Brazil, South Africa to develop satellites

By NNN-Bernama,

Brasilia : India, Brazil and South Africa on Friday will jointly develop two satellites and forged closer cooperation on global issues like UN reforms, climate change and world trade talks.


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This emerged after the fourth India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) summit here, according to Press Trust of India (PTI).

The two satellites will be used for studying climate to help agriculture sector in the three countries.

Speaking to media after the summit, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that IBSA besides the embodiment of south-south cooperation had entered the phase of consolidation and implementation of initiatives.

He said IBSA has immense prospects for the people of the three countries and the right direction was being provided to it by strengthening cooperation in science and technology, energy, ocean’s research, which were the hallmark of the forum.

“OBS has developed into a vibrant organisation which will play important role in world affairs,” Singh said at the joint media interaction with Brazilian President Lula da Silva and South African President Jacob Zuma.

Singh said the three developing economies and democracies shared similar views with regard to reform of global institutions of governance like the UN.

He said the decision to develop the satellite jointly was symbolic of the fact that the forum has entered a new phase.

Meanwhile, South African President Jacob Zuma said three countries needed more coordination on climate change to ensure legally binding agreement on the issue in the next summit in Mexico next year.

“By working together we can build a better world and bring better future,” he added.

Zuma said: “We are in a position to make contributions to a global debate. This became clear at the Copenhagen Summit on climate change when IBSA and China played a key role in reaching an agreement.”

He said the four countries were able to reflect the interest of developing nations at the climate meet.

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