BRICS diplomats meet in India, Middle East and energy on agenda
India warns of instability as BRICS foreign ministers gather in New Delhi amid Middle East tensions and energy crisis discussions.
India warns of instability as BRICS foreign ministers gather in New Delhi amid Middle East tensions and energy crisis discussions.
University will lead research network on biodiversity and sustainability with partners from Egypt and Indonesia
BRICS foreign ministers meet in New Delhi as India seeks to manage internal divisions in an expanded bloc amid wider geopolitical tensions.
Reelected through 2030, Dilma Rousseff leads the BRICS bank as it expands local-currency lending and scales infrastructure and sustainable development financing.
An opinion piece argues that India’s next energy transition phase depends on BRICS-based cooperation in storage, grid systems, nuclear power, hydrogen, and distribution expertise.
Iran’s deputy foreign minister calls for BRICS to defend nations’ rights against unilateral measures during preparatory meetings for the foreign ministers’ summit in New Delhi.
Former ambassador Rajiv Bhatia says India can still secure consensus at the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting despite divisions over West Asia, with focus on dialogue, energy security, and stability.
As India hosts this year’s BRICS process, foreign ministers including Russia’s Sergey Lavrov and Iran’s minister are gathering in New Delhi for ministerial-level talks.
South Africa’s foreign minister says BRICS is delivering practical development gains, with NDB financing and stronger South-South trade and multilateral reform efforts on the agenda.