GS 2: International RelationsPrelims

BRICS members involved in conflict, difficult to forge consensus: MEA, Pg7

BRICS consensus falters amidst West Asia conflict as member involvement complicates India's diplomatic navigation as chair.

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Key Highlights:

  • MEA stated that forging a consensus among BRICS members on the West Asia conflict is difficult due to the involvement of member countries.
  • India, as the chair of BRICS for 2026, is facilitating discussions through the Sherpa channel; the last meeting was held on March 12.
  • Iran requested India to issue a statement on behalf of BRICS condemning US and Israeli strikes.
  • PM Modi has engaged with leaders from Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Iran following the outbreak of hostilities on February 28.

Detailed Insights:

  • The inclusion of Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which host US bases and personnel, within BRICS, complicates diplomatic efforts due to their targeting by Iranian missiles.
  • BRICS represents approximately 49.5% of the global population, around 40% of the global GDP, and about 26% of global trade, making it a significant global entity.
  • EAM Jaishankar has had multiple conversations with his Iranian counterpart since the start of the conflict, discussing bilateral and BRICS-related issues.
  • India is expected to host the BRICS leaders' summit later in 2026, highlighting its central role in the organization amidst geopolitical challenges.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • BRICS: An intergovernmental organization comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and other emerging economies.
  • Sherpa Channel: A diplomatic channel used within BRICS where personal representatives of the leaders prepare the agenda for summits.
  • Consensus: A general agreement among all the participants or members of a group.
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