BRICS
Coverage of BRICS in the Nexus archive.
- Indonesia’s Prabowo and India’s Modi meet to discuss expanding economic and defense ties
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto to discuss strengthening economic and defense ties. The talks focused on defense, trade, investment, and energy security, with eight agreements and memorandums of understanding expected to be announced.
- Indonesia’s Prabowo and India’s Modi meet to discuss expanding economic and defense ties
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met to discuss expanding economic and defense ties, focusing on trade, investment, food and energy security, and critical minerals. Eight agreements and memorandums of understanding are expected to be announced during Modi's three-day visit to Indonesia, which includes plans for defense cooperation and a digital commerce platform inspired by India's model.
- Meeting of BRICS anti-drug agencies meeting begins in Guwahati
A meeting of BRICS anti-drug agencies has begun in Guwahati. Representatives from member countries emphasized the need for stronger international cooperation to combat drug trafficking.
- India to host two-day BRICS anti-drugs meet
India will host a two-day BRICS meeting focused on combating synthetic drugs and enhancing intelligence sharing and operational coordination among member nations.
- Iran, India discuss expanding energy ties after years of reduced trade
Iran and India discussed strengthening energy cooperation and trade during a meeting between their oil ministers at a Brics energy ministers’ gathering in India. India previously suspended Iranian crude imports in 2019 due to US sanctions, but a recent interim deal between Iran and the US led to a temporary license for exporting Iranian energy products.
- Jitendra Singh pitches for BRICS Space Economy
Union Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh advocates for BRICS nations to collaborate on the space economy, emphasizing opportunities in innovation, investment, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development.
- BRICS can play a key role in tackling terrorism: PM
The Prime Minister stated that BRICS can play a key role in tackling terrorism. India's chairmanship of BRICS will enhance the priorities of the Global South and contribute to a safer world.
- China's foreign minister calls on BRICS to strengthen strategic minerals cooperation
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged BRICS countries to enhance cooperation on strategic mineral resources and address global challenges including Ebola and AI. He emphasized joint efforts to tackle energy, food security, and the African Ebola epidemic during a meeting in India.
- Opening of Strait of Hormuz welcome move: NSA Doval at BRICS conclave
NSA Doval welcomed the opening of the Strait of Hormuz at the BRICS conclave. The statement was made during a BRICS meeting.
- Bengaluru to host BRICS heads of space agencies meet on June 23-24
Bengaluru will host a meeting of BRICS heads of space agencies from 11 member countries on June 23-24. Senior representatives from each nation's space agency will attend the event.
- China joins India, Iran as key security officials gather at BRICS
China, India, and Iran participated in a BRICS security meeting in New Delhi, where Indian and Iranian officials discussed the Middle East situation and bilateral relations. China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Iran’s Ghadir Nezamipour, emphasizing support for Iran’s sovereignty and peace efforts. The summit also included Russia, South Africa, and Brazil, focusing on non-traditional security challenges.
- NSA Doval meets counterparts from BRICS grouping, discusses West Asia and India-China ties
NSA Doval met with BRICS counterparts, including Iran's Nezamipour and China's Wang, to discuss West Asia developments and bilateral ties. The meetings focused on BRICS cooperation, India-Iran relations, and progress toward normalizing India-China ties.
- The panda bonds: how China uses assets to boost yuan’s profile, cement partnerships
Brazil is set to issue panda bonds, yuan-denominated debt in China, joining other countries in leveraging China's currency for fundraising. Analysts view Brazil's participation as a milestone for China, which aims to boost the yuan's profile and strengthen partnerships through such financial instruments.
- The Brazil-Haiti match that changed the world
Brazil's 2004 exhibition match against Haiti, held during a UN peacekeeping mission, symbolized Brazil's soft power and influenced its foreign policy. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva attended the event, which promoted 'Social Justice is the True Name of Peace,' later shaping Brazil's role in South-South Cooperation and BRICS. The match and mission reflected efforts to build goodwill in Haiti and establish Brazil as a leader in the developing world.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to attend BRICS NSAs meeting in Delhi
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will attend the BRICS NSAs meeting in Delhi. He will exchange views with other BRICS member states on the current international security situation and major international and regional issues.
- Is the G7 hearing the Global South?
The G7, BRICS, and emerging powers are competing for influence in a changing global order. The article questions whether the G7 is effectively addressing the concerns of the Global South.
- Africa: Open Letter to Leaders of G7, G20, Brics and All Nations On Finalizing the WHO Pandemic Agreement's Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing Annex
An open letter from the WHO addresses leaders of the G7, G20, BRICS, and all nations, urging them to finalize the Pandemic Agreement's Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing Annex. The letter emphasizes collaboration on pathogen access and benefit sharing mechanisms.
- Five-day BRICS meeting begins in Indore to discuss global issues in agriculture sector
A five-day BRICS meeting began in Indore to discuss global issues in the agriculture sector. The Agriculture Working Group will hold deliberations until June 11 with officials from member countries.
- Union Agriculture Minister says BRICS meeting in Indore to focus on food security, farmer welfare
The BRICS meeting in Indore will focus on food security and farmer welfare under India’s presidency. The event includes a three-day agriculture working group meeting from June 9 and a two-day ministerial meeting from June 12.
- Putin Talks Multipolarity and Shrugs Off Economic Pain at ‘Russian Davos’
Putin addressed a gathering similar to the World Economic Forum, reiterating support for BRICS and emphasizing Russia's economic resilience despite ongoing challenges. His speech mirrored his previous year's address, focusing on multipolarity and downplaying economic difficulties.
- South Africa seeks 15-year AGOA extension
South Africa is advocating for a 15-year extension of the US African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), emphasizing its role as a major supplier of critical minerals like platinum, manganese, and chromium. The country argues short extensions harm investor confidence and manufacturing plans, while also seeking updated eligibility criteria to address inequality. AGOA, which provides duty-free US market access, was recently retroactively extended until year-end.
- Germany overtakes US as South Africa’s second-largest bilateral trade partner
Germany has overtaken the US as South Africa's second-largest trade partner following Trump's tariffs that took effect under Liberation Day, with China remaining the top destination. The tariffs have particularly impacted South Africa's vehicle and transport equipment sectors. Tensions between the US and South Africa persist over various geopolitical and domestic policy issues.
- BRICS talks end without joint statement as divisions over Iran war deepen
The BRICS talks ended without a joint statement due to divisions over the Iran war, with Iran's Foreign Minister urging member states to condemn violations of international law by the United States and Israel. The meeting highlighted deepening divisions among member states on key issues. The lack of a joint statement underscores significant differences in opinion.
- Araghchi: Iran doubts US ‘seriousness’ about talks amid nuclear deadlock
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed distrust of the US regarding war negotiations at a BRICS meeting in India, citing doubts about the US 'seriousness' about talks amid nuclear deadlock. The statement highlights Iran's skepticism about potential negotiations with the US. This development occurs amidst ongoing tensions between the two nations.
- Why the Iran conflict is becoming a problem for BRICS
The second BRICS meeting in a row has collapsed without a joint position due to disagreements over the Iran conflict. This collapse is a result of differing views on the war in Iran. The inability to reach a consensus highlights the challenges faced by BRICS in addressing global issues.
- Iran war day 77: Trump, Xi discuss Hormuz as Tehran rallies BRICS
On day 77 of the Iran conflict, US President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping discussed maintaining open shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz during bilateral talks. The agreement reflects shared concerns about global energy supplies and stability. Meanwhile, Iran is rallying support through BRICS nations.
- Iran’s FM urges BRICS states to condemn US-Israeli aggression
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke at a gathering of foreign ministers in New Delhi, urging BRICS states to condemn US-Israeli aggression. The meeting took place on Thursday. Iran's FM emphasized the need for condemnation.
- Iran urges BRICS nations to condemn US-Israeli war aggression
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi urged BRICS nations to condemn US-Israeli war aggression and accused the UAE of direct involvement in military operations against Iran. The accusation comes amid rising tensions between Iran and its neighbors. Iran is seeking support from the international community.
- BRICS meeting overshadowed by war on Iran
The BRICS meeting was overshadowed by the war on Iran, indicating global tensions are affecting international gatherings. The meeting's focus was diverted due to the ongoing conflict. This highlights the significant impact of geopolitical issues on economic and political summits.
- India walks diplomatic tightrope with BRICS meeting
India is hosting a BRICS foreign ministers meeting while navigating complex geopolitical tensions, including the Middle East conflict between Iran and the UAE, and US-China diplomatic developments. New Delhi acknowledges difficulty in achieving consensus among the expanded BRICS members and faces pressure to demonstrate its strategic value as a counterweight to China.
- India Faces Challenge of Bridging BRICS Rift Over Iran War
India faces a challenge in bridging the rift over the Iran war within the BRICS nations. The BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting was opened on May 14 by India's Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. The meeting aims to address the issue.
- Iran war: Why the BRICS foreign ministers meeting in India matters
The foreign ministers meeting of BRICS is taking place in India before the 2026 BRICS summit in September. This meeting involves key discussions among member countries. The meeting's timing and location are significant for international relations.
- India pushes e-rupee through welfare pilots as BRICS digital currency plan takes shape
India is implementing e-rupee pilots for welfare programs while advancing a collaborative digital currency plan with BRICS nations. The initiative aims to test the central bank digital currency (CBDC) in real-world scenarios and align with regional financial cooperation.