Straight after his appointment by the South African government, Surve, headed to New Delhi for the mid-term meeting of the Brics Councils from other countries in the bloc - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
He hightlighted importance to strengthen ties with China and India.
"In the age of Trump protectionism and Brexit, we have to strengthen our ties with business in the East, especially China and India, whose economies are expected to be number one and number three in the world by 2030, with a GDP of USD 35 trillion and USD 16 trillion respectively," Surve said.
"It is an interesting development that China is flying the flag for globalisation at a time when US President Donald Trump is taking a more protectionist stance," Surve was quoted as saying by the daily Business Report.
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Surve, the chairperson of Sekunjalo Group and Independent Media, has interests in media, technology and healthcare.
The chief executive of the South African Public Investment Corporation, Daniel Matjila, lauded Surve's appointment.
Surve said the Business Councils had a huge role to play in economic development.
"We want them to build dams, roads, power stations and railway lines in Africa. It is noteworthy that all five countries (in BRICS) have different ideals, economic policies and politics, yet we know that for economic growth we have to work together to ensure our people benefit economically.
"Included in the benefits must be skilling and reskilling in preparation for the fourth industrial revolution, where biological, physical and digital worlds merge," Surve concluded.
Surve served as the first chairperson of the World Economic Forum Global Growth Companies Advisory Board and vice chairperson of the Global Agenda Council for Emerging Multinationals. He is a participant member of the G20 meeting and serves on B20 Task Teams as well as the Unga private sector forum, amongst others.