
In this week’s round-up:
- Indonesia leverages BRICS to accelerate agricultural modernization
- BRICS delegates plant fruit-bearing trees in ‘BRICS Vatika’
- BRICS Bridge is an idea whose time has come
- Iran, Russia discuss agricultural cooperation at BRICS meeting in Indore
- Iranian researchers develop breakthrough nanotechnology for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment
Iran, Russia discuss agricultural cooperation at BRICS meeting in Indore
On the sidelines of the BRICS Agriculture Ministers’ Meeting in Indore, Iran and Russia held talks to bolster agricultural cooperation. They discussed expanding ties in trade, food security, investment, and technology exchange within the BRICS framework.
Iranian researchers develop breakthrough nanotechnology for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment
New visible-light photocatalyst removes more than 92 percent of antibiotic pollutants, advancing sustainable water purification technologies.
OPINION: BRICS Bridge is an idea whose time has come
The world needs a cross-border payment system that’s competitive, free of geopolitical risks and not based on a single currency. There’s a compelling case for BRICS Bridge, an alternative the wider world would welcome.
Indonesia leverages BRICS to accelerate agricultural modernization
Indonesia is leveraging its participation in BRICS to accelerate the modernization of its domestic farming sector, secure technological investments and achieve national food self-sufficiency.
Chinese scientists achieve breakthrough in field of high-frequency transistors
Chinese scientists have achieved a major breakthrough in high-frequency transistor technology, marking an important step towards next-generation electronics, as reported by TV BRICS’ partner, Science and Technology Daily.
BRICS delegates plant fruit-bearing trees in ‘BRICS Vatika’
Following the ‘Global Garden’ created for the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) Sammelan and the ‘Eurasia Garden’ developed for the Eurasian Conference, the new garden is set to become a landmark in the city. It will serve as an enduring reminder of the friendship among BRICS nations and their shared commitment to environmental conservation.

