South African Minister Lamola reached India for the important meeting of BRICS Foreign Ministers, know the main agenda of this summit…

New Delhi: India’s capital New Delhi is once again going to become the center of global diplomacy. South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Ozzie Lamola, arrived in Delhi on Tuesday. With his visit, the important meeting of BRICS Foreign Ministers to be held on 14 and 15 May has officially started.

Important milestone in India’s presidency

This is the first major ministerial gathering under India’s 2026 BRICS chairmanship. Foreign Minister S. The main objective of this meeting to be led by Jaishankar is to decide the future direction of the group and to further strengthen India’s growing influence on the global stage. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the visiting dignitary will also meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his stay, which reflects India’s active diplomatic role.

Vision of ‘Humanity First’

This time the theme has been “Building for Resilience, Innovation, Collaboration and Sustainability”. This is an extension of Prime Minister Modi’s “Humanity First” and “People-Centric” ideology that he put forth on the global stage during the 2025 Brazil Summit. India aims to keep the concerns of the Global South at the center of the agenda.

Discussion on economic challenges in the shadow of war

This important meeting is taking place at a time when the global economy is trying to recover from the effects of the US-Iran war. In such a situation, BRICS countries will together intensify their demand for change in international governance and global power structure. India seems to be leading the demand here for a just and balanced world order.

Collective power of expanded BRICS

The summit is a historic occasion for the extended BRICS family (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates). India is acting as an ‘important bridge’ among these emerging powers, which has the potential to create a balance between developing and developed economies.

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