India Assumes BRICS Presidency
From 1st January 2026, India officially took over the BRICS Presidency from Brazil. For the first time, India will lead the expanded BRICS format.
- At the BRICS 2025 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Prime Minister outlined India’s approach to the chairmanship. India seeks to redefine BRICS as “Building Resilience and Innovation for Cooperation and Sustainability.”
- The presidency will emphasise a people-centric approach guided by the principle of “Humanity First.”
- The bloc aims to promote economic cooperation, development financing, and global governance reform.
- With recent expansion, BRICS now represents a larger share of the Global South and global economic ....
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