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BRICS bloc endorses India’s stance on EU’s carbon tax; pushes for local currency settlements | Business News

BRICS bloc endorses India’s stance on EU’s carbon tax; pushes for local currency settlements | Business News

Echoing India’s stance on the European Union’s carbon tax, BRICS nations, in the Kazan Declaration under Russia’s chairmanship, rejected the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), calling it discriminatory.  The group also advocated for trade settlements in local currencies amid thinning dollar reserves globally. This comes after India’s criticism of the EU’s carbon tax, which as per industry estimates, could raise the costs of Indian exports by 20-35 per cent, making them uncompetitive in the European market. Notably, more than a quarter of India’s exports of iron, steel, and aluminium in 2022 were destined for the EU. “We reject unilateral, punitive, and discriminatory protectionist measures that are not in line with international law, under the pretext of environmental concerns, such as unilateral and discriminatory CBAMs, due diligence requirements, taxes, and other measures, and reconfirm our full support for the call at COP28 to avoid unilateral trade measures based on climate or environment,” the joint statement read. The statement also sought to encourage the strengthening of correspondent banking networks within BRICS and to enable settlements in local …

Army Chief’s first reaction after India-China border patrolling agreement – India TV

Army Chief’s first reaction after India-China border patrolling agreement – India TV

Image Source : PTI Indian Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi New Delhi: Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday emphasised the need to rebuild trust between India and China following the recent border patrolling agreement. Speaking at an event titled “Decade of Transformation: Indian Army in Stride with the Future” at the United Service Institution, Gen. Dwivedi made his first statement after the announcement of the India-China border patrolling agreement. Gen Dwivedi stressed that restoring trust along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) would be a gradual process, to return to the April 2020 status quo. “We are working to rebuild trust, and restoring that trust will take time,” he added, highlighting the steps of disengagement, de-escalation, and buffer zone management as crucial for easing tensions between the two nations. He further explained that the process will take place in phases, with each step aimed at reducing tensions. We are trying to restore the trust: Indian Army Chief “This normal management of the LAC will not just stop there. There are phases in that as …