Jaishankar Urges BRICS to Champion Reformed Multilateralism for New Era

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has called on BRICS nations to commit to a reformed multilateral system that reflects present-day global realities. He emphasized the urgent need for international institutions like the UN and WTO to be more representative and inclusive. Jaishankar highlighted the role of the BRICS-founded New Development Bank and stressed the importance of people-to-people exchanges during India's upcoming chairship in 2026. He reiterated India's view of BRICS as a constructive platform guided by principles of mutual respect and sovereign equality.

Key Points: Jaishankar Calls for Reformed Multilateralism in BRICS

  • Call for reformed global institutions
  • Support for New Development Bank
  • Emphasis on people-to-people exchanges
  • India's 2026 BRICS Chairship agenda
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"BRICS must commit to reformed multilateralism reflecting contemporary realities": EAM Jaishankar

EAM S Jaishankar urges BRICS to commit to a reformed multilateral system reflecting contemporary global realities for a more inclusive world order.

"BRICS must commit to a reformed multilateralism that reflects contemporary realities - S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, January 13

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday called on BRICS to commit to a reformed multilateral system that reflects present-day global realities, stressing the need for more representative and inclusive international institutions.

Speaking at the launch of the BRICS 2026 logo, Jaishankar said the world is navigating multiple complex challenges, making the demand for a reinvigorated, inclusive, and effective multilateral order more urgent than ever.

"At a time when the world is also navigating multiple complex challenges, the call for a reinvigorated, inclusive, and effective multilateral order has never been more urgent. BRICS must commit to a reformed multilateralism that reflects contemporary realities, one where institutions like the United Nations, the WTO, IMF, and the World Bank are representative and inclusive," he said.

Highlighting the role of BRICS in global economic cooperation, the EAM said the New Development Bank (NDB), founded by BRICS countries, has emerged as an important instrument promoting infrastructure development and sustainable growth among its members.

He said India remains committed to supporting efforts to further strengthen the bank as a credible, responsible, and financially sustainable institution.

Jaishankar also underlined the importance of people-to-people exchanges as a core component of BRICS cooperation, particularly during India's chairship.

"India remains committed to supporting activities and efforts to further strengthen the bank as a credible, responsible, and financially sustainable institution. People-to-people exchanges will always remain an essential component of BRICS and especially of our chairship, with continued emphasis on youth, culture, education, sports, tourism, and academic interactions," the EAM stated.

Reiterating India's approach to the grouping, Jaishankar said New Delhi views BRICS as a constructive platform for dialogue and development that complements the broader multilateral system.

"BRICS is guided by the principles of mutual respect, sovereign equality, and consensus," he said, adding that India will strive to make its chairship inclusive, practical, people-centred, and outcome-orientated.

He expressed confidence in continued cooperation, saying he looked forward to the support of all BRICS member states, partner countries, and other stakeholders as India prepares to assume the BRICS Chairship in 2026.

"I look forward to the cooperation and support of all BRICS members, partner countries, and other stakeholders as we work towards and together during India's Chairship," the EAM said.

The acronym BRIC was first coined in 2001 by Goldman Sachs in their Global Economics Paper, "The World Needs Better Economic BRICs", based on analyses projecting that Brazil, Russia, India, and China would individually and collectively occupy a larger share of the global economy and become among the world's largest economies over the following decades.

In 2010, it was agreed to expand BRIC to BRICS, with South Africa joining at the 3rd BRICS Summit in Sanya in 2011.

The grouping expanded further in 2024, with Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the UAE becoming full members on January 1, 2024. Indonesia joined as a full member in January 2025, while Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Cuba, Malaysia, Nigeria, Thailand, Uganda, and Uzbekistan were inducted as partner countries of BRICS.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see our EAM taking a strong stance. The New Development Bank is a fantastic example of what we can achieve outside the old Western-dominated systems. Hope India's 2026 chairship focuses on tangible projects for sustainable development.
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Rohit P
While the intent is good, I hope this isn't just talk. BRICS now has so many members with different agendas (Iran, UAE, Ethiopia all together?). Reaching consensus on actual reform of IMF or WTO will be incredibly difficult. Action speaks louder than words.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on people-to-people exchange is key. As an academic, I've seen the value of BRICS scholarships and youth forums. Building understanding between our nations is the real foundation for any institutional change. Looking forward to more cultural exchanges in 2026!
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Vikram M
This is about global justice. For decades, decisions affecting billions were made in Washington and Brussels. The world's economic center of gravity has shifted. Time for the global governance architecture to catch up. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Hope the expanded BRICS can stay focused on economics and development, and not get bogged down in geopolitical rivalries. The NDB funding for green energy and infrastructure in member states is a solid achievement we should build on.

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