Ahead of the BRICS 2025 summit, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a 5-nation tour to Ghana, Namibia, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, and Brazil. His last stop is in Rio de Janeiro to attend the 17th summit on July 6 and 7.
In a first, India revealed the main agenda for the BRICS 2025 summit which other members kept under wraps. The statement provides meaningful insights on what the alliance could discuss at the upcoming 2-day summit in Brazil.
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BRICS 2025 Summit: India Reveals the Main Agenda in Rio de Janeiro

BRICS member India confirmed that the 2025 summit in Rio de Janeiro will see discussions on a balanced multipolar world order. The alliance is aiming to cut ties with the US and Western financial order and seek a multipolar financial world. The bloc has made it clear that it is not against the US but only wants to strengthen its economies.
“As a founding member, India is committed to BRICS as a vital platform for cooperation among emerging economies. Together, we strive for a more peaceful, equitable, just, democratic, and balanced multipolar world order,” said PM Modi about the 2025 summit.
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To keep things in perspective, India confirmed that the bloc will increase cooperation among developing countries at the BRICS 2025 summit. In addition, they will also strive for a balanced democratic world where leaders are held accountable. Most importantly, the aim is to create a multipolar world that can be an alternative power from the West.
India also revealed that the BRICS summit will work to advance the financial policies of the Global South. “The visit will provide an opportunity to strengthen our close partnership with Brazil, and work with my friend, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, on advancing the priorities of the Global South,” said Modi.