BRICS a key voice of Global South, India to push for more inclusive world order: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared his thoughts on BRICS. He met with foreign ministers and heads of delegation. Modi described BRICS as an important platform for cooperation among emerging economies. He also noted its role for the Global South.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday took to social media to share his thoughts after interacting with foreign ministers and heads of delegation from BRICS nations, underlining the growing significance of the grouping on the global stage.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the Prime Minister said he was “glad to interact” with leaders from BRICS countries, describing the platform as an important driver of cooperation among emerging economies.

Highlighting the bloc’s evolving role, Modi noted that BRICS has emerged as an important platform for the Global South, reflecting the aspirations and priorities of developing nations.


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“BRICS has emerged as an important platform for advancing cooperation among emerging economies and giving voice to the aspirations of the Global South,” he wrote.

Referring to India’s chairmanship this year, PM Modi outlined key priorities, stating that the country would work closely with member nations to strengthen multilateralism
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He added that India’s focus would remain on promoting sustainable development, enhancing economic resilience, and building a more inclusive world order.

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The meeting, chaired by S Jaishankar, is witnessing intense negotiations as BRICS foreign ministers and heads of delegation from member and partner countries work towards a consensus. A follow-up meeting is scheduled for Friday at the foreign and deputy foreign minister levels, with participation from partner nations including Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Thailand, Uganda, and Uzbekistan.

The BRICS foreign ministers last met on the sidelines of the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly on September 26, 2025, when India chaired the discussions as the incoming BRICS chair for 2026.
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