BRICS News; From diplomacy to technological achievemes and business growth – Mehr News Agency RCO News Agency

According to Mehr news agency, citing BRICS TV, Russian Preside Vladimir Putin, in a meeting with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Preside of the United Arab Emirates in the Kremlin, iroduced this coury as one of Russia’s key business partners in the Arab world. This official meeting, which was held at the same time as the 55th anniversary of the establishme of diplomatic relations between the two sides, emphasized the deepening of bilateral cooperation.
In the field of advanced technologies, an iernational team of scieists in partnership with China has succeeded in creating a flexible bioelectronic patch that enables the targeted delivery of drugs and gene therapies to complex and irregular organs. This new technology is an importa step towards increasing the accuracy of treatme and reducing side effects on sensitive tissues.
In India, the first iellige humanoid robot was installed in Visakhapatnam railway station. With the aim of improving safety, optimizing services to passengers and improving the quality of travel, this robot has undertaken tasks such as monitoring and guidance.
South Africa also set a historic record in 2025, hosting more than 10 million iernational visitors for the first time. This significa growth in the tourism industry is considered to be an indication of renewed global confidence and the strengthening of the coury’s economic growth.
In other diplomatic developmes, Zimbabwe has stepped up its efforts to join the BRICS group in the wake of the bloc’s growing global influence. By deepening diplomatic ieraction with BRICS members, the Harare governme seeks to expand iernational partnerships and increase its global role.
In order to strengthen relations with Beijing, Brazil announced that it plans to impleme visa-free ery for Chinese citizens on short-term visits. This decision was taken with the aim of strengthening people-to-people exchanges, innovative cooperation and multilateral ieraction.
In the trade sector, Iran’s exports to Eurasian couries have grown by 16% in the first eight mohs of the curre Iranian year (starting from March 20, 2025). These official statistics indicate the expansion of economic ieractions with members of the Eurasian Economic Union.
Ethiopia, with a performance beyond expectations, has increased its export income to more than 5.1 billion dollars in the first six mohs of this fiscal year. The Ministry of Trade and Regional Iegration of this coury has ideified reforms in digital trade as a factor to improve efficiency and support economic developme.
In Indonesia, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources iroduced the developme of nuclear energy as one of the key priorities of the coury’s long-term national energy strategy. This strategy focuses on governance, resilience and energy self-sufficiency.
Also, Egypt advances its digital infrastructure by developing iegrated digital platforms using artificial ielligence. Egypt’s Minister of Investme and Foreign Trade emphasized the coury’s ability to take advaage of emerging artificial ielligence technologies, especially in the renewable energy sector.



