BRICS Trade Ministers' meet in Jaipur: Raj Chief Secy reviews Aug 6-7 prep
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Rajasthan Chief Secretary V. Srinivas on Wednesday, 15 July chaired a high-level review meeting at the Secretariat in Jaipur to assess preparations for the upcoming BRICS Industry and Trade Ministers' Meetings, scheduled for 6 and 7 August in the city. He directed all concerned departments to complete their assigned arrangements within the stipulated timeline, emphasising close inter-departmental coordination for the smooth conduct of the landmark international event.
Scope of the BRICS Ministerial Meeting
Chief Secretary Srinivas noted that the BRICS grouping now comprises 10 member nations — Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, and Indonesia. The ministerial meeting will bring cabinet-level ministers and senior delegations from all member countries to Jaipur, marking one of the most significant international gatherings the state has hosted in recent years.
Security and Traffic Management Directives
The Chief Secretary directed the Home Department and police authorities to ensure foolproof security across the airport, hotels, meeting venues, and all other designated locations. He also instructed officials to implement comprehensive motorcade and traffic management plans to facilitate the safe and seamless movement of foreign delegations between the airport, hotels, and event venues.
Civic Infrastructure and Beautification
The Jaipur Municipal Corporation and the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) were asked to undertake special cleanliness drives, beautification works, decorative lighting, landscaping, and other civic improvements along designated routes and key event locations. Srinivas stressed that reception and welcome arrangements at the airport must be executed flawlessly, reflecting Rajasthan's hospitality tradition.
Key Officials Present
The review meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary (Industries and Commerce) Shikhar Agrawal, Jaipur Police Commissioner Sachin Mittal, Additional Director General of Police (Intelligence) Prafull Kumar, JDA Commissioner Siddharth Mahajan, Industries and Commerce Commissioner Nilabh Saxena, Jaipur District Collector Sandesh Nayak, and senior officials from the Home, Tourism, Medical and Health, General Administration, Information and Public Relations, Municipal Corporation, and other departments.
With less than three weeks to go, all departments have been put on a time-bound execution schedule. The successful hosting of the BRICS ministerial meeting is expected to raise Jaipur's profile as a destination for high-stakes international diplomacy and trade dialogue.