Ambassador Xu Feihong says China fully supports India in its work as BRICS chair
New Delhi, June 6
Chinese Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, extended full support to India in its role as the BRICS Chair for 2026.
In a post on X, Feihong stated that, "India holds the BRICS presidency this year and China will take over the presidency in 2027. China fully supports India in its work as the BRICS chair and stands ready to work together with India to steer the high-quality development of both BRICS and the SCO, and jointly advance an equal and orderly multipolar world."
On Friday, India hosted the 11th BRICS Foreign Policy Dialogue in New Delhi, bringing together heads of Policy Planning departments from member countries to discuss challenges and opportunities in the current global situation.
The Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, said, "MEA hosted the 11th BRICS Foreign Policy Dialogue on 5th June, 2026, in New Delhi. The heads of Policy Planning departments from the BRICS countries engaged in a day-long thematic discussions around future forecasting, challenges and opportunities facing BRICS countries in the current global situation and building resilience, innovation, cooperation and sustainability."
The dialogue provided an opportunity to deliberate on 'BRICS@20'; channelling new and emerging technologies for effective service delivery; accelerating climate action and energy transition; strengthening economic, social and institutional resilience; working together for reforms of institutions of global governance; and people-centric outcomes, as per a statement by the MEA.
Aparna Ray, Joint Secretary (Policy Planning & Research), MEA, led the Indian delegation.
Meanwhile, the BRICS delegation visited Oswali near Ramachandi, Puri, where they observed a safety demonstration.
A delegate member told ANI, "The level of training was very impressive. Visiting the World Heritage Temple was great, seeing how centuries ago people built such precise structures without formal engineering training. Over these three days, the experience has been wonderful -- the food, the people, their warmth, and the hospitality from the airport to the hotels have all been excellent."
Another BRICS delegate member told ANI that she got to learn a lot from the session.
"It was amazing. We learned a lot from the session. We went inside the boat, which was a wonderful experience. I really enjoyed it. It was exciting and interesting to see the artwork... Come to India to visit, and you'll see and learn so much. The food is great here," she said.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I appreciate the diplomatic tone from Ambassador Xu. The BRICS platform is crucial for the Global South, and it's heartening to see both India and China working together on this. From Puri's Sun Temple to the policy dialogues, this seems like a well-rounded event. 😊
The visit to Odisha and the safety demonstration at Puri is a nice cultural touch. India showcases its heritage while also demonstrating seriousness about security and technology. This kind of soft diplomacy is where we excel.
As an American looking at this, it's interesting to see how BRICS is positioning itself as a counterweight to Western-led institutions. India's role as chair is significant, but let's hope the multipolar world they envision is genuinely equitable, not just replacing one hegemony with another.
The emphasis on climate action and energy transition within BRICS is very timely. India is leading by example with its renewable energy targets. But we must ensure that the Global South's development needs are not compromised in the process. The people-centric approach they mentioned is key. 🌱
I'm cautiously hopeful. The BRICS@20 vision and shared goals like reforming global governance institutions are important. But India needs to be tactful - we can't let China dominate the narrative. Our leadership must be firm yet cooperative. The food and hospitality comments from delegates are a win though! 😄
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