Nagpur to Host BRICS Transport Ministers’ Meet, Spotlighting Global Mobility Cooperation

Nagpur, July 7: India is set to host the 3rd BRICS Transport Ministers’ Meeting in Nagpur, bringing together transport ministers and senior representatives from BRICS nations to strengthen cooperation in the mobility and infrastructure sectors.

The meeting will focus on key areas including sustainable transport development, cross-border connectivity, logistics efficiency, digital transformation, and the creation of resilient transportation networks among member countries.

The high-level gathering will provide an important platform for BRICS nations to exchange ideas, share best practices, and explore collaborative solutions for addressing emerging challenges in the transport sector.

Officials said the meeting highlights India’s role in advancing international cooperation on infrastructure and mobility while promoting innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth in transportation systems.

The discussions are expected to pave the way for stronger partnerships and coordinated efforts towards developing efficient, future-ready transport networks across BRICS countries.

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