
How India’s Brics presidency could transform this multi-nation platform into a global force for reform
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.India’s presidency of Brics arrives at a consequential moment for the global order. Traditional multilateral institutions are struggling to respond to geopolitical conflict, economic fragmentation and technological disruption.
In this vacuum, platforms such as Brics are increasingly being viewed by the Global South as vehicles for reforming global governance and creating more representative institutions.For India, this is not merely another diplomatic chairmanship. It is an opportunity to shape one of the world’s most consequential plurilateral groupings.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has consistently articulated a vision for Brics as a platform not of confrontation but of constructive multipolarity. India has argued that Brics must serve as a force for inclusive global growth, human-centric globalization and institutional reform, while avoiding the trap of becoming an anti-Western bloc.
This balanced strategic positioning has enhanced India’s credibility both within Brics and beyond.India’s presidency, therefore, brings heightened expectations. The Indian government has already demonstrated, through the G-20 presidency and Voice of Global South Summit, its ability to translate diplomatic ambition into practical outcomes.The Modi government’s approach is rooted in pragmatism: Brics must evolve from a consultative platform into an implementation-oriented institution.
India has emphasized that in an era of economic uncertainty and fractured supply chains, emerging powers need mechanisms for cooperation, not merely rhetorical solidarity.This is why India is expected to focus its presidency on strengthening Brics’ institutional architecture. Calls for establishing a formal secretariat have
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