BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry Hosts “Climate & Economic Resilience Forum” 2023 in New Delhi

BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry Hosts “Climate & Economic Resilience Forum” 2023 in New Delhi

 The forum showcased the collective strength of the BRICS countries to drive transformative action towards a more sustainable future 

New Delhi, 8 June 2023: BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry, a parent organization promoting commerce and industry in the BRICS nations, has organized “Climate & Economic Resilience Forum” on 8th June 2023, in New Delhi. With the impulse of global sustainability in sight, the forum aims to harness the collective expertise of the BRICS countries to drive transformative action towards a more sustainable future. The successful event served as a platform for business leaders, policymakers, social activists and civil society representatives to exchange knowledge, best practices, and innovative ideas in the realm of climate change. It facilitated constructive dialogue on various aspects, including climate policy frameworks, renewable energy, sustainable industrial scopes, green finance, and more.

The BRICS CCI Climate Forum proved to be a testament to the BRICS nations’ commitment to fostering sustainable development and combatting climate change. The event further emphasized a collective effort to create a better future for generations, where economic growth goes hand in hand with environmental stewardship.

Dr. BBL Madhukar, Director General, BRICS CCI, said “We firmly believe that together, we can make a difference. Each individual, organization, and nation represented here has a vital role to play in shaping the trajectory of our planet. By working collectively and transcending boundaries, we can create a sustainable future for generations to come.”
Vice Chairman of BRICS CCI, Mr. Sameep Shastri, elucidated the crowd as he said “I take the opportunity to commemorate the Vision of Amritkaal and India’s G20 presidency to promote environmentally conscious practices and a sustainable way of living. Through the Forum today, we shall strengthen India’s agenda and the six thematic priorities of India’s G20 Leadership opportunity to lead by example and shape the trajectory of global climate action.
Shri Ruhail Ranjan, Director Finance, BRICS CCI, in his special address to the gathering mentioned, “Our focus must be on collaboration and cooperation. Let us leverage our collective knowledge and experiences to develop innovative solutions that address the unique challenges faced by our countries. We must encourage technology transfer, capacity building, and investment in clean and sustainable technologies”.

Delivering his keynote address to the Forum, Shri C.K. Mishra, Former Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change of India (retd IAS), said, “Climate change is not only about people, it’s about animals, plants, crops and that is where businesses have a big role to play.”

The event was graced by H.E. Dr. Shankar Prasad Sharma, Ambassador, Embassy of Nepal; H.E. Mr. Abdulrahman Mohamed Ahmed Al Gaoud, Ambassador, Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain and H.E. Mr. Claudio Ansorena Montero, Ambassador, Embassy of the Republic of Costa Rica. Representatives from the embassies of Russia, China, Sudan, Australia, Brazil and South Africa graced the Forum with their valuable presence.

H.E. Mr. Claudio Ansorena Montero, Ambassador of Costa Rica, stated, “Forums like this provide important platforms to discuss the challenges of climate change and economic resilience. Costa Rica has abundant experience and good models of resilient practices to achieve inclusive growth and a sustainable future that we would be happy to share with key actors in India.” 

Dr. Anil Prakash Joshi, Padma Bhushan, HESCO Dehradun, Commemorated the Session by stating,” It is high time to advocate for an ecology inclusive economy. We have economic growth measure, GDP and will need ecological growth measure, GEP (Gross environment product).”

The distinguished line-up of speakers and panelists at the BRICS CCI Climate Forum included Dr. Anil Prakash Joshi, Padma Bhushan, HESCO Dehradun; Shri Shyam Sunder Paliwal, Padma Shri, Social Activist; Mr. Tang Zhishao, First Secretary, The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in India; Mr. Sandeep Chandna, Chief Sustainability Officer, Tech Mahindra; Shri R P Sharma, Secretary and Director General of the Recycling and Environment Industry Association of India (REIAI); Ms. Kalpana Sharma, Former, Additional Secretary to Lok Sabha, Parliament of India.

Addressing climate change remains a long and arduous task that demands wide participation and a concerted effort from around the globe. China will honour its promises and continue to support multilateralism, however the global situation changes.” stated Mr. Tang Zhishao, First Secretary, The Embassy of People’s Republic of China in India.

BRICS CCI brought together the stakeholder from varied industries, including Mr. Arvind Bali, CEO, Telecom Sector Skill Council; Mr. Vishal Sharma, General Manager – Sustainability Initiatives, Esri India; Mr. Abhinav Prakash Singh, Vice President, BJYM; Assistant Professor, Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi; Prof. Shallini Taneja, Head of Center for Sustainable Development, FORE School Of Management; Shri Suresh K Goel, Former Ambassador of India to Lao People’s Democratic Republic.

Russia counts India as a top priority among the global south. We see significant potential in joining shared interest with the nation,” said Mr. Ildar Batkaev, First Secretary, Embassy of Russia.
Mr. Abhinav Bali, CEO, Telecom Sector Skill Council, said, “Businesses can ensure fair-trade practices. They can restructure their plans to ensure these practices, hence blurring the biases.”

The event was co-powered by Saisha Group of Companies, Terasoft Technologies, FORE School of Management, Silvercraft, Sheatwork, GRC India, Fuschia, La Bella Torte, Ekomart.Co, Geetveda and TV BRICS.      

About BRICS CCI

The BRICS Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a parent organization which promotes commerce and industry in the BRICS nations. The Chamber, founded in 2012 with the efforts of eminent professionals and entrepreneurs, is a not-for-profit and non-governmental organization. BRICS CCI is a registered body under Societies Registration Act 1860, Government of India and empaneled with NITI Aayog (highest policy-making body of Govt of India) and recognized by United Nations. BRICS CCI influences the industry with its leadership. The objective of BRICS CCI is to create an enabling support system, especially for the MSME segment of businesses, young entrepreneurs, women entrepreneurs, and Start-Ups from across all geographies.

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