
New Delhi, May 14 (Prensa Latina) India is hosting the BRICS Group foreign ministers’ meeting today and tomorrow, Friday, at a historic moment for the Global South and in a complex scenario of global crisis.
The meeting includes the participation of foreign ministers and heads of delegation from member and partner countries of the bloc, including Cuba, whose minister Bruno Rodríguez received a warm welcome upon his arrival in New Delhi
The event, in its eighteenth edition, has the special distinction of taking place in a year in which the group celebrates two decades of existence and seeks to consolidate itself as an indispensable player on the international stage.
On the first day of the meeting, this Thursday, the host foreign minister, Subrahman Jaishankar, will give the opening remarks at the BRICS@20 session: Building resilience, innovation, cooperation and sustainability, along with representatives of the bloc’s member and partner countries.
For the Caribbean nation, in particular, it will be a new opportunity to update participants on the challenges facing the country, stemming from the intensification of the blockade, the energy embargo, and the threats of military intervention by the United States.
At the meeting of the organization called upon to play a leading role in building a just and inclusive multipolar world, participants will also analyze global and regional issues of common interest, and the reform of global governance and the multilateral system, among other topics.
The foreign ministers and heads of delegation will also be received by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, in a gesture that underlines the political importance that New Delhi attaches to the diplomatic meeting.
The New Delhi meeting is significant because, among other aspects, the Indian presidency aims to move from shared diagnosis to concrete implementation and also fosters exchange on important global issues of priority interest to the South.
Under the motto “Building for resilience, innovation, cooperation and sustainability”, New Delhi seeks to demonstrate that the bloc can be more than just a high-level forum, namely an effective platform for development interests.
The last meeting of BRICS foreign ministers took place on September 26, 2025, on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, then under the coordination of India in its capacity as incoming president for 2026.
For experts, the aforementioned meeting is therefore a litmus test to measure the bloc’s ability to translate political consensus into concrete roadmaps, in a year in which the group celebrates two decades of existence and seeks to consolidate itself as an indispensable actor on the international stage.
Founded by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, BRICS also includes other important emerging markets and developing countries such as Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The bloc also includes Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Cuba, Malaysia, Nigeria, Thailand, Uganda, Uzbekistan and Vietnam, which joined BRICS as partner countries in 2025.
The economic weight and growing influence in the international arena, based on the broad agenda of issues it works on, make the intergovernmental group a key organization for the future.
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