Lavrov to Visit India in May for BRICS Talks, Meet Jaishankar

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov plans to visit India in May to attend a BRICS foreign ministers' meeting. The visit will also include a bilateral working meeting with India's External Affairs Minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. India holds the BRICS chairmanship in 2026, guided by a people-centric theme articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. EAM Jaishankar recently reaffirmed India's commitment to deepening engagement with Russia through multilateral forums like BRICS.

Key Points: Russia's Lavrov Plans India Visit for BRICS Ministerial

  • Lavrov visit for BRICS ministerial
  • Bilateral talks with Jaishankar
  • India's 2026 BRICS chairmanship
  • Focus on 'humanity first' approach
  • Deepening India-Russia partnership
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Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov plans to visit India in May for BRICS ministerial

Russian FM Sergei Lavrov to visit India in May for BRICS foreign ministers' meeting and bilateral talks with EAM S Jaishankar.

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov plans to visit India in May for BRICS ministerial
"India... looks forward to closely working with Russia to address shared challenges in a balanced and inclusive manner. - S Jaishankar"

Moscow, March 31

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov plans to visit India in May to attend a meeting of the foreign ministers of the BRICS countries, local media reported on Tuesday citing a statement from Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko.

"Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov plans to take part in the BRICS ministerial meeting on May 14-15 this year, which will determine the set and general outlines of the final documents that the Indian presidency will submit to the BRICS summit," Russia's Tass news agency quoted Rudenko as saying.

Rudenko further said, "In connection with the BRICS events, it is also planned to hold a separate working visit by Lavrov to India to meet with Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and other Indian officials."

India holds the BRICS chair in 2026 guided by the theme of 'Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability', reflecting a people-centric and humanity-first approach articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the 17th BRICS Summit held in Rio de Janeiro in 2025.

On March 23, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar said that India, guided by its humanity first and people-centric approach during its ongoing BRICS chairship, remains focused on deepening engagement with Russia to collectively address common challenges through a balanced and inclusive framework.

While virtually addressing a conference titled 'India and Russia: Towards a new bilateral agenda' virtually, EAM Jaishankar reaffirmed New Delhi's unwavering commitment to its longstanding partnership with Moscow.

"The evolving multipolar order necessitates greater cooperation including through BRICS, SCO, G20 and the UN. India, during its BRICS Chairmanship with a 'humanity first' and a 'people-centric' approach, looks forward to closely working with Russia to address shared challenges in a balanced and inclusive manner," EAM Jaishankar said during his address.

BRIC was formalised at the first meeting of BRIC Foreign Ministers on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York in 2006. The inaugural BRIC Summit was convened in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in 2009. It was agreed to expand BRIC into BRICS with the inclusion of South Africa at the BRIC Foreign Ministers' meeting in New York in 2010. Accordingly, South Africa attended the 3rd BRICS Summit in Sanya in 2011, according to the official statement.

Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and UAE became full member of BRICS from January 2024 and Indonesia in January 2025. Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Cuba, Malaysia, Nigeria, Thailand, Uganda, Uzbekistan and Vietnam joined BRICS as Partner Countries in 2025.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see BRICS expanding and India leading with a 'people-centric' approach. Hope the discussions also focus on making global financial systems more inclusive for developing nations. Our presidency can make a real difference.
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Rohit P
While strategic ties with Russia are important, I hope our leadership also uses this platform to gently advocate for a peaceful resolution to ongoing conflicts. Our 'humanity first' theme must mean something.
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Sarah B
The expansion of BRICS is fascinating. It's becoming a real counterweight. India's role as a bridge between the traditional East-West divide is more crucial than ever. Curious to see what concrete initiatives come from this meeting.
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Vikram M
Lavrov's visit is routine diplomacy, but the timing is key. Hope the talks secure our defence supplies and discuss rupee-rouble trade mechanisms to bypass sanctions. Practical outcomes matter more than statements.
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Kavya N
'Building for Resilience' is the perfect theme. Post-pandemic and with global instability, cooperation within BRICS on supply chains, food security, and tech innovation is essential for our collective future. Jai Hind!

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