External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held discussions with BRICS 2026 Sherpas and Country Representatives in New Delhi. He praised the inputs provided by various delegations to promote the priorities of resilience, innovation, cooperation, and sustainability within BRICS 2026. Jaishankar highlighted the significance of BRICS as a platform for international cooperation and consultation, especially as it marks 20 years of existence.
During the meeting, Jaishankar expressed gratitude for the valuable suggestions and perspectives shared by the delegates to further the goals of BRICS 2026. Last month, he unveiled the website, theme, and logo for BRICS 2026, which will be conducted under India’s chairmanship. The event was attended by Union Ministers of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita and Kirti Vardhan Singh.
BRICS, comprising 11 major emerging markets and developing countries including Brazil, China, India, Russia, and South Africa, serves as a crucial platform for addressing global and regional issues. The logo for India’s chairmanship in BRICS symbolizes unity among member nations, blending tradition with modernity. It reflects the core pillars of BRICS—Political & Security cooperation, Economic & Financial partnership, and People-to-People exchanges.
