
PM Narendra Modi will attend the 17th BRICS Summit in Brazil, focusing on economic cooperation, global governance reform, and leadership in the Global South. Explore the agenda, significance, and India’s role at BRICS 2025.
📅 Date: July 5, 2025 | 🌍 Location: New Delhi/Brasília | 🖋️ News Desk
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to travel to Brazil next week to attend the much-anticipated BRICS Summit, where leaders of some of the world’s most influential emerging economies will gather to discuss key geopolitical and economic challenges. The summit is set to take place from July 8 to 10, 2025, in Brasília, the capital of Brazil.
This will be PM Modi’s first international engagement of the second half of 2025 and is expected to focus on strengthening BRICS cooperation, reforming global governance, and expanding strategic and economic ties within the Global South 🌐🤝.
🌐 What Is BRICS and Why Does It Matter?
BRICS is an international bloc comprising:
🇧🇷 Brazil
🇷🇺 Russia
🇮🇳 India
🇨🇳 China
🇿🇦 South Africa
Initially founded in 2009 to promote multipolarity and equitable world order, the grouping now serves as a powerful platform for developing nations to collaborate on economics, technology, finance, energy, and diplomatic coordination.
As of 2024–25, new members such as UAE, Egypt, and Indonesia have joined as part of BRICS+ expansion, signaling growing global interest in counterbalancing Western-dominated institutions like the G7 or IMF 🌍⚖️.
🗣️ What Will PM Modi Focus On?
PM Modi is expected to raise several key issues during his visit:
1. Reform of Global Financial Institutions
Modi has long advocated for fairer representation of developing countries in global bodies like the IMF, World Bank, and UN Security Council. He will likely push for institutional reforms that empower the Global South.
2. Technology and Innovation Sharing
India will promote digital infrastructure collaboration, such as UPI-based payment systems, AI regulation, cybersecurity, and cross-border tech innovation 🤖📡.
3. Climate Change and Energy Security
With climate crises mounting, Modi is expected to emphasize the need for just energy transitions, renewable partnerships, and the India-led ISA (International Solar Alliance) ☀️🌱.
4. Terrorism and Global Security
India is also set to raise the issue of transnational terrorism, especially state-sponsored terrorism—seeking a unified BRICS stance on safeguarding global peace 🛡️🕊️.
🛬 Strategic Significance of Modi’s Visit
This summit takes place amid significant global shifts:
Ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict
China’s rising influence in Asia-Pacific 🌏
Fragmentation of global supply chains
Pressure on developing countries due to inflation and debt
PM Modi’s visit reinforces India’s image as a responsible global power and a bridge between the East and West. It also underlines India’s ambition to emerge as a leader among developing nations seeking greater voice and equity in global governance.
🌍 Bilateral Meetings on the Sidelines
Modi is likely to hold bilateral discussions with several BRICS leaders:
🤝 Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (the host)
🤝 Russian President Vladimir Putin
🤝 South African President Cyril Ramaphosa
🤝 Indonesian President Joko Widodo (BRICS+ member)
The focus will be on defense cooperation, trade agreements, and deepening cultural and people-to-people ties.
✍️ Final Word
PM Modi’s participation in the 2025 BRICS Summit is a pivotal opportunity for India to:
Shape the global south agenda 🗺️
Push for multilateral reform
Expand India’s economic influence and diplomatic clout
As geopolitical alignments evolve, India continues to assert itself as a key voice for stability, development, and equity in the global arena 🌐🇮🇳.