Bolivia Joins BRICS Media Network Via Vision 360 Partnership Deal

TV BRICS has expanded its international network by partnering with Bolivia's digital publication Vision 360. The agreement aims to enhance collaboration in cultural, business, and informational spheres between BRICS+ countries. Vision 360's CEO highlighted the move towards more open journalism and joint content creation. The partnership seeks to amplify Bolivia's profile internationally while providing local audiences with content from across the BRICS bloc.

Key Points: Bolivia-Vision 360 Joins TV BRICS Media Network

  • Bolivia joins BRICS media network
  • Aims for broader Latin American representation
  • Focus on cultural & economic content sharing
  • Strengthens Global South media ties
  • Part of 100+ global media partnership network
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Bolivia strengthens presence in BRICS information agenda through media partnership

Bolivia's Vision 360 partners with TV BRICS to expand Latin American representation and foster media cooperation among BRICS+ nations.

"a step towards more open and multifaceted journalism - Baldwin Montero"

Moscow, March 19

TV BRICS has strengthened its global media presence by partnering with Bolivia-based digital publication Vision 360, marking a significant step in expanding cooperation among BRICS+ partner countries.

The agreement, signed in March 2026, brings Vision 360 into the international media network, aiming to enhance collaboration in humanitarian, cultural, business and economic spheres. The partnership will also focus on developing the global media community and improving professional competencies in journalism, as per the reports of TV BRICS.

Vision 360, launched in 2024 by experienced journalists in Bolivia, publishes socio-political content in Spanish and covers both domestic and international developments. Its inclusion is expected to strengthen Latin America's representation within the BRICS information landscape.

Speaking on the collaboration, Vision 360 CEO Baldwin Montero described it as a step towards more open and multifaceted journalism, emphasising the importance of credible information and diverse perspectives in an increasingly fast-paced media environment. He noted that the partnership would enable joint content creation and broader coverage of key global and regional developments.

TV BRICS CEO Janna Tolstikova highlighted that the effectiveness of the BRICS information agenda depends on professional and balanced media participation. She said the cooperation would allow Bolivia's culture, traditions and economic potential to reach a wider international audience, while also giving local audiences access to content from across BRICS countries.

The development builds on TV BRICS' growing network, which already includes over 100 media organisations worldwide. In Latin America, the network collaborates with partners across countries such as Brazil, Argentina and Mexico, reflecting the region's increasing engagement with BRICS initiatives.

The partnership underscores the expanding role of media cooperation in strengthening ties among Global South nations and promoting a more inclusive international information space.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting move. While promoting diverse media is good, I hope this doesn't just become a platform for state-sponsored messaging. The article mentions "credible information" – that's the key. Will this partnership have the editorial independence to critique member countries, including issues within India? That's the real test of a strong media network.
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Priya S
More collaboration in the Global South is always welcome! As an Indian, I'd love to see more content from Bolivia and Latin America. We know so little about their culture and economy here. Maybe they can do features on Indian startups or Bollywood too? A two-way street for information and soft power. 😊
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Rohit P
Good strategic move. BRICS needs to build its own information ecosystem. Western media often paints a negative picture of developing nations. Partnerships like this help us tell our own stories. Hope Doordarshan or other Indian media houses are also part of this TV BRICS network. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The focus on professional competencies in journalism is crucial. Many Indian news channels could learn from this. Sensationalism has taken over. If this partnership promotes factual, balanced reporting that development stories from India get fair coverage globally, it's a big win.
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Nisha Z
Connecting with Latin America makes sense. There are so many similarities in our challenges and aspirations. Hopefully, this leads to more people-to-people connections, not just government-level talks. Would be great for students and entrepreneurs.

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