Key Highlights: On January 1, 2026, India formally assumes the Presidency of the BRICS group. Following the 17th Summit in Brazil,the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has outlined a roadmap that mirrors India’s successful G20 “Jan Bhagidari” model. The 2026 Chairship is significant as it marks the first time India will lead the expanded bloc, focusing on the “Integrated BRICS” framework.
Key Highlights:
- Leadership Transition: India officially takes over the BRICS Chairship from Brazil on January 1, 2026.
- Expanded Bloc: First full year of presidency involving the newest member states.
- Focus Areas: Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and reform of multilateral financial institutions.
On January 1, 2026, India formally assumes the Presidency of the BRICS group. Following the 17th Summit in Brazil,the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has outlined a roadmap that mirrors India’s successful G20 “Jan Bhagidari” model. The 2026 Chairship is significant as it marks the first time India will lead the expanded bloc, focusing on the “Integrated BRICS” framework.








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