PM Modi Says BRICS to Build Inclusive World Order Under India's Chairmanship

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that BRICS will work to build a more inclusive world order under India's chairmanship. He emphasized strengthening multilateralism, sustainable development, and economic resilience. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met Modi, discussing bilateral cooperation and global issues like Ukraine and West Asia. Modi reiterated India's consistent stance of dialogue and diplomacy for peaceful conflict resolution.

Key Points: BRICS to Build Inclusive World Order Under India: PM Modi

  • India chairs BRICS for 2025, focusing on inclusive world order
  • PM Modi emphasizes multilateralism and Global South aspirations
  • Russian FM Sergei Lavrov meets Modi, discusses Ukraine and West Asia
  • Modi reiterates support for dialogue and diplomacy in conflicts
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BRICS to work on building more inclusive world order under India's chairmanship: PM Modi

PM Modi says BRICS will strengthen multilateralism, sustainable development, and economic resilience under India's chairmanship. Lavrov meets Modi.

"Under India's Chairmanship this year, we will work together to strengthen multilateralism, promote sustainable development, enhance economic resilience and build a more inclusive world order. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, May 14

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that, under India's Chairmanship, BRICS will work together to strengthen multilateralism, promote sustainable development, enhance economic resilience and build a more inclusive world order.

Foreign Ministers and Heads of Delegation of BRICS countries called on PM Modi on the first day of the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting in the capital.

"Glad to interact with Foreign Ministers and Heads of Delegation of BRICS countries. BRICS has emerged as an important platform for advancing cooperation among emerging economies and giving voice to the aspirations of the Global South," PM Modi posted on X.

"Under India's Chairmanship this year, we will work together to strengthen multilateralism, promote sustainable development, enhance economic resilience and build a more inclusive world order," he added.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on Prime Minister Modi, discussing the various regional and global issues of mutual interest, including the situation in Ukraine and West Asia.

During the meeting, PM Modi reiterated India's consistent stance of dialogue and diplomacy as the way forward, a statement released by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) detailed.

Lavrov briefed PM Modi on the progress achieved in bilateral cooperation since the meeting of the two leaders in December 2025 for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit.

"Pleased to receive Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Thanked him for an update on the progress on various facets of our Special & Privileged Strategic Partnership. We also exchanged views on various regional and global issues, including situation in Ukraine and West Asia. Reiterated our consistent support for efforts aimed at peaceful resolution of conflicts," PM Modi wrote on X after the meeting.

The two-day BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting began in New Delhi on Thursday under India's chairship. The high-level gathering is chaired by EAM Jaishankar and is witnessing participation of foreign ministers and senior representatives from BRICS member countries and partner nations.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting timing with Lavrov's visit. I know Russia is our old friend, but with Ukraine war still ongoing, I hope India's stance on "dialogue and diplomacy" isn't just a phrase. The BRICS platform has potential to be more than just talk - we need concrete action on climate finance, tech transfer and fair trade for developing nations. Let's hope our chairmanship delivers results, not just photo ops.
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James A
As someone watching from Australia, it's refreshing to see BRICS trying to build a multipolar world. The Global South needs platforms where their interests aren't secondary to Washington or Brussels. India's diplomatic balancing act is impressive - maintaining strategic autonomy while engaging everyone. If Modi can push for real institutional reforms in global governance, this chairmanship could be historic.
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Kavya N
Yaar, all this talk about "inclusive world order" is nice, but BRICS members themselves have internal issues - border tensions between India-China, economic problems in Russia, etc. How can we build a new world order when we can't even solve our own backyard problems? 😅 Still, I support the idea of multipolarity. Let's see if our foreign policy wale bhai log can walk the talk. #IndiaInBRICS
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Siddharth J
The BRICS expansion to include more countries from Asia, Africa and Latin America is a masterstroke by India's chairmanship. It's not just about economics - it's about amplifying underrepresented voices. PM Modi's push for inclusive multilateralism addresses the frustration many developing nations feel with UN Security Council's outdated structure. Now if only we could get a permanent seat there too! 😄
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