BRICS Network University

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An ex-post facto approval was given by union cabinet on Wednesday for signing an MoU. It's between BRICS countries on BRICS Network University.

The discussions were held about BRICS Network University at the 3rd BRICS education ministers meeting and during November 2015 in Moscow at a senior officials meeting.

 After the meeting, a cabinet communique was quoted that how this MoU will help out in building cooperation among the BRICS nations for the purpose of improvement of scientific research, higher education, information exchange, analysis and implementation of best practices, joint research programmes, and mobility of students, researchers and educators.

The BRICS Network University will not only provide a common space for education, mobility but will also serve BRICS economies with personnel who are highly educated in energy, economy, informatics, ecology and other areas.

 About BRICS

BRICS is actually an acronym for a collaboration of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, all of which are touted as major emerging economies internationally. The group initially started off as BRIC and South Africa joined the group in 2010. All five of these countries are members of G-20 and bear similarities in the sense that all these economies are progressing at a fast rate and all these exercise a great influence on global as well as regional issues. Annual summits are being conducted for BRICS nations to meet since 2009. The chair of the BRICS group is currently held by Russia, which also hosted the seventh summit of BRICS in July 2015.

The countries comprising BRICS currently represent 42% of the world's population, i.e. over 3 billion people. All these countries score in top 25 countries of the world in terms of population and 4 of them are actually in top 10. They have a combined nominal GDP of US$ 16.039 trillion which amounts to almost 20% of the gross world product. Their combined foreign reserves are estimated to be around US$4 trillion. The cornerstone of bilateral relations among these countries is the principle of equality, non-interference and mutual benefit for all.