India Hosts BRICS SAI Summit in Bengaluru on Urban Mobility and Ease of Living

India is hosting the 5th BRICS Supreme Audit Institutions Leaders' Summit in Bengaluru from May 7-8, 2026, under its BRICS Chairmanship. The summit focuses on urban mobility and ease of living, bringing together 42 delegates from member nations. K Sanjay Murthy, Comptroller and Auditor General of India, delivered the inaugural address. The event will conclude with the adoption of the BRICS SAI Work Plan 2027-28 and the Bengaluru Declaration.

Key Points: BRICS SAI Summit 2026 in Bengaluru: Urban Mobility Focus

  • India hosts 5th BRICS SAI Summit in Bengaluru
  • Focus on urban mobility and ease of living
  • 42 delegates from BRICS nations participate
  • Summit includes adoption of Bengaluru Declaration and Work Plan 2027-28
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India hosts 5th BRICS SAI Leaders' Summit in Bengaluru on 'Ease of Living with a Focus on Urban Mobility'

India hosts the 5th BRICS SAI Leaders' Summit in Bengaluru, focusing on urban mobility, ease of living, and public financial oversight with 42 delegates from member nations.

"Ease of Living with a Focus on Urban Mobility - Summit Theme"

Bengaluru, May 7

India is hosting the 5th BRICS Supreme Audit Institutions Leaders' Summit in Bengaluru from May 7 to 8 under the overarching theme "Ease of Living with a Focus on Urban Mobility".

Convened in India's year of BRICS Chairmanship 2026 by the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, the Summit brings together 42 delegates, including Heads of SAIs from BRICS member countries, to deliberate on audit themes of shared relevance, exchange best practices, and strengthen public financial oversight.

Representing over three billion people and some of the world's fastest-growing urban populations, BRICS nations face common challenges such as urban mobility, affordable housing, environmental sustainability, and equitable access to public services - areas where collective insights from SAIs can play a crucial role

The Summit formally commenced today, with the inaugural address by K Sanjay Murthy, Comptroller and Auditor General of India. Followed by opening addresses from Heads of SAIs/Delegations, presenting their national perspectives on auditing the urban sector and urban mobility initiatives.

These deliberations will reflect challenges relating to rapid urbanisation, infrastructure demands, and service delivery vis-a-vis perspectives of auditing the sector. The Summit will feature a keynote address by Dr OP Agrawal, Distinguished Fellow, NITI Aayog.

The sessions during both days will include presentations by BRICS SAIs and partner institutions on key themes such as efficiency in public investments in urban mobility, development of sustainable transport systems, environmental considerations in urban expansion, accountability for urban mobility and enhancing quality of life through Urban Mobility.

Presentations are scheduled from SAIs of Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Russia, South Africa and the UAE, along with experts in Urban Finance and Mobility.

The discussions are expected to focus on capacity building, strengthening audit methodologies, promoting data-driven approaches, leveraging technology, and incorporating citizen-centric perspectives in evaluating public services. The Summit will conclude with the discussion and adoption of the BRICS SAI Work Plan 2027-28 and the Bengaluru Declaration, followed by closing remarks by the C&AG of India.

The delegates will also be visiting the prestigious Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Hosting BRICS SAI summit in India shows our growing global role. But I hope the audit focus isn't just on urban mobility - rural India has even bigger infrastructure gaps. Our SAIs should track how public funds are spent in both cities and villages. Good move getting NITI Aayog involved.
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Rohit P
ये सब बड़ी-बड़ी बातें हैं भाई! मुझे तो अपने शहर में एक सही बस स्टॉप भी नहीं मिलता. Auditor को आना है देखना चाहिए कि metro projects में करोड़ों कहाँ गायब हो जाते हैं. CAG को और अधिकार चाहिए - ab bas hota hai meetings ka serial 😡
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Michael C
Impressive that India is chairing BRICS this year. The focus on data-driven audit approaches is crucial - we need more transparency in how cities spend budgets. Bengaluru is a perfect case study for urban mobility challenges. Hope the work plan 2027-28 has concrete KPIs.
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Kavya N
Love that IISc visit is on the agenda - that's the kind of soft diplomacy that matters. But I'm a bit skeptical: we have 42 delegates discussing urban mobility, yet our own cities lack basic footpaths and cycling lanes. Let the audits begin from our own backyard! 🇮🇳
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Rahul R
Nine BRICS countries plus UAE - that's 10 SAIs sharing best practices. But I hope the Bengaluru Declaration isn't just another paper document. We

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