GS 2: International RelationsGS 3: Internal SecurityPrelims

2-day BRICS NSA meet from tomorrow in Delhi, Pg7

India hosts BRICS NSAs meet in Delhi, addressing non-traditional security challenges, counter-terrorism, and ICT threats ahead of September summit.

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Key Highlights:

  • India is hosting the BRICS National Security Advisers’ Meeting in Delhi on June 22 and 23, 2026.
  • The meeting is expected to be chaired by NSA Ajit Doval.
  • The central theme for discussions is "Non-traditional security challenges confronting the world today".
  • The NSAs will review outcomes from BRICS Joint Working Groups on Counter-Terrorism and Security in the use of Information and Communication Technologies.
  • This meeting serves as a preparatory step for the BRICS Summit scheduled for September 12-13, 2026, in India.

Detailed Insights:

  • India holds the BRICS Chairship for 2026, marking its fourth time in this role.
  • The BRICS group currently includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Indonesia.
  • Discussions will focus on the rapidly evolving nature of national security challenges and the role of new technologies in emerging threats.
  • High-level attendees include Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Russian NSA Sergei Shoigu, and Iranian Supreme National Security Council Deputy Secretary Nezamipour.
  • The meeting aims to enhance communication and coordination among BRICS members on current international security issues.
  • India's 2026 BRICS Chairship is guided by the theme "Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability".

Key Concepts Involved:

  • BRICS: An association of major emerging national economies and developing countries, including Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, expanded to include other nations.
  • National Security Adviser (NSA): A senior official who advises the head of state or government on national security and foreign policy matters.
  • Non-traditional security challenges: Threats that are not primarily military, such as cyber warfare, terrorism, climate change, and pandemics.
  • Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Security: Measures to protect information and communication systems from unauthorized access, use, or disruption.
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