BRICS: From strategic alliances to technological and environmental leaps
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Pars Today - A new BRICS report reveals that member nations underwent a series of significant political, economic, and technological developments last week. These developments range from upgraded strategic relations to expanded environmental projects and scientific innovations.
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  • BRICS: From strategic alliances to technological and environmental leaps
    BRICS: From strategic alliances to technological and environmental leaps

Pars Today - A new BRICS report reveals that member nations underwent a series of significant political, economic, and technological developments last week. These developments range from upgraded strategic relations to expanded environmental projects and scientific innovations.

The weekly BRICS report reviewed the latest events involving member states across various sectors. One of the most notable developments was the signing of a declaration by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to elevate Russia-Kazakhstan relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership and alliance. Leaders from both countries described the document as a milestone in bilateral cooperation.

According to a Pars Today report citing Iran's Mehr News Agency, India took a major step in digitizing public services by unveiling a new generation of passport services. This initiative includes e-passports and modern systems to streamline the passport issuance process, both domestically and abroad.

In regional cooperation, Iran's Ambassador to Russia announced that Tehran and Moscow have agreed to establish a joint maritime transport consortium. This project is set to play a significant role in enhancing trade and improving the two countries' transportation infrastructure.

Meanwhile, Indonesia has begun developing a natural disaster early warning support system. The plan involves establishing two command centers in Jakarta and Bali and deploying a network of new coastal radars to boost monitoring and crisis management capabilities.

In the health sector, Ethiopia has started the group production of vital medicines that were previously not manufactured in any African nation. Officials believe this move could reduce import costs by 60 to 80 percent.

In a scientific breakthrough, Chinese scientists have successfully created a super-strong, ultra-thin polymer capable of withstanding extremely heavy weights, with potential applications in advanced industrial materials.

The municipality of Ekurhuleni in South Africa has introduced a innovative plan to use drones, artificial intelligence, and geographic information systems for natural disaster management. The plan aims to enhance warning accuracy and data-driven planning.

In Egypt, a project to create the world's largest palm plantation has been launched, with 2.3 million date palms planted in the Toshka and Al-Wahat areas to boost production and exports of this strategic product.

Finally, Brazil announced its intention to quadruple biofuel production by 2035. This plan has already garnered support from 19 countries at the Belém Climate Summit.