India will chair BRICS in 2026

Recently, France's Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian met with India's External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
During the meeting, France's presidency of the G7 and India's upcoming chairmanship of BRICS in 2026 were discussed.
They emphasized the great opportunities available to strengthen mutual cooperation. French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his desire to build bridges with India and stressed that the BRICS countries are not opposed to the "Group of Seven".
The growing importance of BRICS is recognized as a key factor in shaping a multipolar world. While the G7 leads in global finance and technology sectors, BRICS holds significant potential in raw materials and manufacturing markets.
Trade and strategic cooperation between India and the European Union are steadily strengthening. The visit of the European Union leadership as the chief guest for the Republic of India's Independence Day in 2026 will further develop these ties.
India actively participates in organizations such as BRICS and QUAD, striving to serve as a bridge in resolving various regional and global issues. BRICS covers more than half of the world's population and accounts for a large share of global economic output, enhancing its significance.
India's economic growth and active role in the global political arena can increase the effectiveness of this organization. India will host the BRICS summit in 2026.
The summit will address important issues related to trade, currency, technology, youth exchange, education, and other areas. India views BRICS as a key platform for reforming global institutions, particularly implementing changes within the UN system.
The main goal of BRICS is to develop a multipolar world and strengthen global cooperation. India aims to achieve positive outcomes through multilateral dialogue and diplomacy, relying on its peaceful and inclusive foreign policy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has redefined BRICS as an important tool for global stability and the development of innovations. According to him, the fight against terrorism should become not only a convenience but a principle.
India's chairmanship of BRICS in 2026 will be an important step towards developing a multipolar world and sustainable cooperation. This process is expected to create new opportunities for addressing global challenges.





