(L-R) Indian
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Chinese President Xi Jinping, South African
President Jacob Zuma, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and Russian President
Vladimir Putin pose for a family photograph during the fifth BRICS Summit in
Durban.
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The Indian government is angry at the South African
president's failure to hold bilateral talks with its prime minister during last
week's Brics summit.
The Indian delegation headed by Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh was keen to have a meeting with President Jacob Zuma on the sidelines of
the summit in Durban from March 26-27.
But according to the Sunday Express, the entire schedule
drawn up by the host country was in disarray and the two leaders were unable to
hold talks.
Meanwhile Zuma did manage bilateral meetings with his
Chinese and Russian counterparts.
Singh was scheduled to meet Zuma on March 26 but the plan
had to be abandoned because the bilateral meeting between South Africa and
Russia overshot by an hour, the paper said.
On March 27, South Africa's foreign minister wanted Singh
to meet Zuma quickly for 15-20 minutes. But by then, according to the Express,
the Indians were livid at the lack of respect for protocol and refused to
comply at such short notice.
The paper said the Indians were also upset by the
accommodation arrangements.
Singh and Indian diplomats were allotted a resort at
Zimbali, 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Durban, while the Brazilian, Russian and
Chinese leaders were lodged in hotels within the city.
Singh had to travel into the city on both days of the
summit and also suffer long delays in the programme, the Express said.
A foreign ministry spokesman could not immediately be
reached for comment on the newspaper report.
Last year Zuma vowed that trade between South Africa and
India would reach $15 billion per year before a self-imposed 2014 deadline, and
both sides agreed to increase commercial exchanges.
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