
In this week’s round-up:
- India hosts 11th BRICS Foreign Policy Dialogue in New Delh
- Putin: Member states have significantly increased high-tech exports
- Uttarakhand’s disaster management model earns praise at BRICS meeting
- BRICS plays decisive role in global energy security: Iran’s ambassador
- Ethiopia takes part in 11th BRICS Foreign Policy Dialogue
Russia, China tip Africa as next global trade powerhouse as BRICS surpasses $1 trillion
Russian President Vladimir Putin said BRICS nations currently represents about 40% of global GDP measured by purchasing power parity.
India hosts 11th BRICS Foreign Policy Dialogue in New Delhi
The discussions also focused on cooperation for reforming global governance institutions and delivering people-centric outcomes through multilateral engagement.
BRICS plays decisive role in global energy security: Iran’s ambassador
Iran’s ambassador to Russia says global energy security is increasingly shaped by countries in the Global South, particularly BRICS member states, which he said play a decisive role in the sector.
Uttarakhand’s disaster management model earns praise at BRICS meeting
Uttarakhand’s disaster management model, including the Silkyara rescue operation, won international acclaim at the BRICS Disaster Risk Reduction Working Group meeting.
Putin: Member states have significantly increased high-tech exports
This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the plenary session of the 29th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
Ethiopia takes part in 11th BRICS Foreign Policy Dialogue
The Ethiopian delegation, led by Mekonnen Gossaye, Director General for Strategic Planning and Monitoring at MFA, joined senior foreign policy and planning officials and experts from BRICS member states.

