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BRICS can play a key role in tackling terrorism: PM, Pg16
PM Modi asserts BRICS's vital role in global security, combating terrorism, cyber threats, and championing Global South interests during India's 2026 chairship.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the BRICS grouping can play a vital role in addressing terrorism, cyber security, and other common challenges.
India is holding the BRICS chairmanship in 2026, with the theme 'Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability'.
The National Security Advisers (NSAs) of BRICS member-countries convened in New Delhi from June 22-23, 2026.
Discussions at the meeting covered energy and food security, supply chain disruption, emerging technologies used by terrorist networks, cyber security, and climate-induced instability.
Delegates from the UAE and Iran reportedly had a disagreement regarding the war in the Gulf during the meeting.
Detailed Insights:
India's chairmanship aims to foster practical cooperation and support the priorities of the Global South.
The 16th BRICS National Security Advisers' meeting was chaired by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval.
The expanded BRICS grouping now includes 11 full members: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Indonesia.
The BRICS agenda has evolved to encompass political and security cooperation, alongside economic and people-to-people exchanges.
Collectively, BRICS nations represent approximately 37.3% of the world's Gross Domestic Product and 54% of the global population.
During the meeting, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval welcomed the understanding between the US and Iran, viewing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz as beneficial for global trade and energy markets.
Key Concepts Involved:
BRICS: An intergovernmental organization of 11 member states focused on economic and geopolitical integration and coordination.
Global South: A term for economically developing countries, predominantly in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, often sharing histories of colonialism and economic marginalization.
National Security Advisers (NSAs): Senior government officials who advise the head of state on national security matters.