India Launches BRICS Academic Forum to Boost Global Cooperation & Policy Dialogue

The Observer Research Foundation and Research and Information System for Developing Countries have launched the inaugural BRICS Academic Forum in New Delhi. The forum, a key part of India's 2026 BRICS Chairship, aims to strengthen collaboration among member nations on global challenges. It will host international speakers and multiple convenings to generate policy recommendations for the upcoming BRICS Summit. The initiative reflects India's people-centric approach to fostering stability and inclusive growth within the bloc.

Key Points: BRICS Academic Forum Launched in New Delhi to Strengthen Cooperation

  • Strengthening BRICS policy dialogue
  • Fostering global economic cooperation
  • Generating ideas for 2026 Summit
  • Showcasing India's diversity and leadership
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ORF, RIS launch inaugural BRICS Academic Forum to strengthen policy dialogue, global cooperation

ORF and RIS launch inaugural BRICS Academic Forum in New Delhi to foster policy dialogue, research, and global cooperation among emerging economies.

"there has rarely been a more important moment for BRICS countries to collaborate - Samir Saran"

New Delhi, April 18

Observer Research Foundation, in partnership with Research and Information System for Developing Countries, hosted the inaugural convening of the BRICS Academic Forum on April 17 and April 18 in the national capital.

India assumed the BRICS Chairship on January 1, 2026, under the theme "Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability", with the Academic Forum forming a key component of its broader engagement process during the Presidency year.

According to an official release, the inaugural event commenced with a welcome address by Samir Saran, President of ORF and Chair of the BRICS Think Tanks Council, India.

He noted that at a time when the world is beset by conflict, persistent food security concerns, and disruptions to global supply chains, there has rarely been a more important moment for BRICS countries to collaborate, consult one another, and build pathways for the future.

He also outlined the roadmap for the BRICS Academic Forum in the year ahead. Over the coming months, the Forum will host 13 international speakers and multiple convenings across India and abroad, fostering the exchange of ideas while showcasing India's diversity and warmth.

Sudhakar Dalela, Secretary (ER) in the Ministry of External Affairs and India's BRICS Sherpa, highlighted that 2026 marks two decades since the establishment of BRICS--an important milestone and an opportunity to reflect on its transformative journey. He noted that what began as an academic concept has evolved into a living framework and a major platform for cooperation among emerging economies.

He underlined that India's Chairship reflects a people-centric, humanity-first approach aimed at delivering tangible benefits to citizens across member countries and reaffirmed India's commitment to working closely with BRICS members and partner countries to advance stability, sustainability, and inclusive growth.

Referring to the BRICS Academic Forum, Dalela described it as an important Track II platform that brings together scholars, academics, and policy thinkers to generate ideas and recommendations for leaders ahead of the Summit. He noted that discussions over the two-day convening would be organised around the four pillars of India's Chairship, with recommendations feeding into preparations for the 18th BRICS Summit.

The inaugural convening brought together policymakers, academics, and representatives from leading research institutions across BRICS countries. Discussions focused on the evolving role of BRICS in shaping the international order, strengthening economic cooperation, and addressing shared global challenges.

As part of the broader BRICS process, the Academic Forum aims to serve as an important platform for intellectual exchange and policy input. During India's Presidency, the Forum will contribute to shaping policy recommendations through commissioned research papers and expert commentaries on strategic issues, which will be submitted to national Sherpas for consideration within the wider BRICS agenda.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Great to see ORF and RIS taking the lead. Hope these academic discussions translate into concrete policies that benefit the common man. Issues like food security and supply chain disruptions need urgent collective action. Jai Hind!
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Rahul R
While the forum is a good step, I hope it doesn't become just another talk shop. We've seen many such conferences with grand themes. The real test is whether the recommendations from these 13 international speakers will be implemented by the governments.
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Anjali F
As a research scholar, I'm excited about this! Track II diplomacy is so important. Bringing together thinkers from BRICS nations can create solutions that are more relevant to the Global South than those dictated by Western institutions. Kudos to the team!
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Vikram M
India's "people-centric, humanity-first" approach in BRICS is commendable. On its 20-year journey, this group has real potential to create a more balanced world order. Let's hope the 2026 summit delivers tangible outcomes for all member citizens.
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Michael C
Interesting development to watch from an international perspective. The expansion of BRICS and its focus on creating alternative frameworks for cooperation is reshaping global dynamics. India's convening power here is significant.

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