BRICS Summit 2025 – Advancing Global South Cooperation for Inclusive and Sustainable Governance

The 17th BRICS Summit 2025 was recently concluded under the theme "Strengthening Global South Cooperation for a More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance".

BRICS Summit 2025

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  • The 17th BRICS Summit was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 6–7 July 2025, under the theme “Strengthening Global South Cooperation for a More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance”. 
  • This Summit, which concluded with the ‘Rio de Janeiro Declaration’, marks a strategic shift towards inclusivity, expansion, and stronger South-South cooperation.

Key Highlights of the BRICS Summit 2025

  • Reaffirmation of BRICS spirit and strategic vision:
    • Emphasized mutual respect, sovereign equality, democracy, and inclusiveness.
    • Strengthened cooperation under three pillars:
      • Political and security
      • Economic and financial
      • Cultural and people-to-people cooperation
    • Reiterated commitment to peace, inclusive development, and reform of global governance institutions.
  • Expansion of BRICS membership and partnerships:
    • Indonesia formally joins as a full BRICS member.
    • 11 new BRICS partner countries welcomed – Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Cuba, Nigeria, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Uganda, Uzbekistan.
    • Expansion reflects an evolving multipolar world order and Global South solidarity.
  • Key declarations:
    • Initiatives launched:
      • BRICS Leaders’ Framework Declaration on Climate Finance
      • Statement on Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
      • Launch of BRICS Partnership for the Elimination of Socially Determined Diseases
    • These highlight BRICS’ commitment to inclusive innovation, climate action, and equitable health systems.

Strategic Focus Areas and Commitments

  • Strengthening multilateralism and reforming global governance:
    • The ‘Rio de Janeiro Declaration’ called for equitable, effective, and accountable multilateralism.
    • Supported the UN Summit of the Future’s “Pact for the Future“, including:
      • Global Digital Compact
      • Declaration on Future Generations
    • Emphasis on consultation, shared responsibility, and equitable representation in international institutions.
  • Promoting peace, security, and stability:
    • Expressed concern over global military spending surge and regional conflicts.
    • Rejected linking climate change with security narratives.
    • Advocated development-centric multilateral solutions for poverty, hunger, and environmental crises.
  • Economic, trade, and financial cooperation:
    • Reviewed implementation of Strategy for BRICS Economic Partnership 2025.
    • Welcomed upcoming Strategy for BRICS Economic Partnership 2030, focusing on:
      • Digital economy, trade and investment,
      • Financial cooperation, and
      • Sustainable development.
    • Pledged to uphold a transparent and inclusive multilateral trading system.
  • Climate change and sustainability commitments:
    • Strong support for Paris Agreement and UNFCCC principles, especially:
      • Common but Differentiated Responsibilities (CBDR)
      • National circumstances of developing countries
    • Full backing for COP-30 in Brazil (Belem) and India’s bid to host COP-33 (2028).
    • Called for scaled-up efforts and finance for climate adaptation and mitigation.
  • Social, human, and cultural development:
    • Emphasized inclusive development, particularly: youth empowerment, women’s rights, disability inclusion, urbanization, and migration management.
    • Recognized demographic changes as both a challenge and opportunity for development.

India at BRICS Summit 2025

  • India’s leadership vision – BRICS in a “New Form”:
    • At the 17th BRICS Summit, the Indian PM announced India’s upcoming BRICS presidency for 2026, outlining a transformative vision and proposing a new interpretation of BRICS – 
      • Building
      • Resilience and
      • Innovation for
      • Cooperation and
      • Sustainability
      • Echoed India’s G20 Presidency theme of “People-centricity and Humanity First”, placing Global South concerns at the core.
  • India’s strategic gains from BRICS 2025: 
  • At the 17th BRICS Summit, India emerged as a leading voice in shaping the BRICS agenda, advancing themes of de-dollarization, climate finance, digital governance, and global institutional reform. 
    • BRICS Pay and national currency settlement frameworks were discussed, though a common BRICS currency was ruled out.
    • A BRICS Multilateral Guarantee (BMG) mechanism was launched by the New Development Bank (NDB) to mobilize private investment in infrastructure, climate, and sustainable development.
    • Improving India–China relations:
      • A bilateral between PM Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping led to agreements on:
        • De-escalation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), and
        • Resumption of border patrols.
      • This may restore investor confidence, particularly in electronics and manufacturing sectors.

US Opposition to BRICS

  • BRICS as a growing power bloc: With the addition of new members, BRICS now represents 45% of the global population and contributes 35% to global GDP.
  • Concerns over BRICS currency alternatives: Despite early speculation, BRICS clarified it does not intend to replace the dollar, but rather aims to offer viable alternative settlement systems to improve market efficiency and ensure inclusive globalisation.
  • Trump’s tariff threat:
    • President Trump warned of a 10% tariff on any country aligning with BRICS’ “anti-American policies”.
    • He issued a stronger warning of a 100% tariff on BRICS nations if they move to reduce dollar usage in international trade.
  • India’s calibrated stand and resistance to Yuan’s dominance:
    • External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar: “India does not target the dollar, but explores alternative trade settlements due to practical constraints.”
    • Yuan’s role in BRICS: Yuan became the most traded currency in Russia, accounting for 90% of bilateral trade settlements.
    • India’s resistance: India refused to use the yuan for Russian oil imports, indicating reluctance to accept Chinese monetary hegemony.

Conclusion

  • The BRICS Summit 2025 marks a defining moment in Global South-led multilateralism and highlights BRICS’ growing relevance in shaping global discourse, reinforcing BRICS as a credible alternative to Western-dominated institutions.
  • India’s proactive leadership at BRICS 2025 and forthcoming BRICS Presidency in 2026 signals its growing influence in shaping a South-led multilateral order, with tangible gains across finance, climate, tech, and trade sectors. 
  • India’s nuanced position on BRICS’ financial initiatives reflects its pursuit of strategic autonomy, economic de-risking, and multipolarity in global governance.

Source: TH | TNIE | IE

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BRICS Summit 2025

Q1. Critically examine the implications of BRICS expansion and inclusion of new partner countries on the future of multilateral global governance.+

Q2. Discuss how BRICS 2025 has addressed the challenges of climate change through its declarations and commitments.+

Q3. Highlight the strategic significance of the BRICS Leaders’ Statement on Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence in the context of digital sovereignty and ethical technology use.+

Q4. How does the BRICS Economic Partnership Strategy 2030 aim to shape future economic cooperation among member states?+

Q5. Evaluate the role of BRICS in reinforcing inclusive human development through its socio-cultural and demographic cooperation agendas.+

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