Key Points

Indonesia's Ambassador to India stresses the importance of an inclusive economic system within BRICS. The country officially joined the bloc this year, reinforcing its commitment to fair global governance. The upcoming 2025 summit in Brazil will focus on strengthening cooperation among Global South nations. Indonesia's inclusion marks a strategic expansion for BRICS as it aims for sustainable development.

Key Points: Indonesia Ambassador Calls for Inclusive BRICS Economic System

  • Indonesia joins BRICS as part of its commitment to global collaboration
  • Ambassador highlights need for inclusive economic governance
  • BRICS expands to 11 members with Indonesia's entry
  • 2025 summit set for Brazil with focus on Global South
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Multilateral economic system should be inclusive for emerging economies: Indonesian Ambassador to India

Indonesian envoy Ina Krisnamurthi emphasizes BRICS' role in fostering fair multilateral cooperation for emerging economies.

"We want to be inclusive for the emerging economies in a fair and just multilateral system - Ina Krisnamurthi"

New Delhi, June 20

Ina Krisnamurthi, the Ambassador of Indonesia to India on Friday said that Indonesia became part of BRICS early this year, which shows its commitment to engage with everyone who wants to collaborate in the system.

"We became the member of BRICS early this year. It's the commitment of, Indonesia as among the biggest developing countries emerging economies in Southeast Asia to engage with everyone who wants to collaborate and cooperate in ensuring progress and development. And in fair and just say viable world and the economic system, multilateral system, we want to be inclusive for the emerging economies," Krisnamurthi told ANI.

The 2025 BRICS summit will be the 17th annual BRICS summit, to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from July 6-7.

Brazil announced on January 6, the official entry of Indonesia as a full member of BRICS, marking the first expansion of the group under the Brazilian presidency, which began on January 1. Indonesia's membership was approved at the Johannesburg Summit in August 2023 and formalized after the formation of the country's new government, which waited for the conclusion of the presidential elections in 2024 to confirm its interest.

In a statement issued by the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government welcomed the country into the group, highlighting Indonesia as "the largest economy in Southeast Asia," as well as its alignment with BRICS objectives.

"Indonesia shares with the other members of the group the support for the reform of global governance institutions and contributes positively to the deepening of cooperation in the Global South, priority themes for the Brazilian presidency of BRICS, whose motto is Strengthening Cooperation in the Global South for a more Inclusive and Sustainable Governance," the document emphasizes.

With the country's entry, BRICS now has eleven full members: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Iran and Indonesia.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Indonesia joining BRICS is a smart move! As fellow developing nations, India and Indonesia can work together to balance Western dominance in global economics. Our trade relations will definitely benefit from this. 🇮🇳🤝🇮🇩
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Priya M.
While I appreciate Indonesia's commitment to inclusive growth, I hope BRICS doesn't become too diluted with too many members. The original spirit of cooperation between major emerging economies should remain intact.
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Amit S.
This is great news for Global South cooperation! Indonesia brings strong economic potential and strategic location. Hope to see more joint infrastructure projects between India and Indonesia under BRICS framework.
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Sunita R.
As someone who works in international trade, I see this as a positive development. Indonesia's manufacturing capabilities complement India's services sector well. More trade agreements please! 🙏
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Vikram J.
BRICS expansion is good, but we must ensure it doesn't become another platform for China to push its agenda. India should take leadership in shaping the group's future direction along with other democratic members.
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Neha P.
Interesting development! I hope this leads to more cultural exchanges too. Indonesia shares so much historical connection with India through Buddhism and Hinduism. Maybe BRICS can sponsor student exchange programs?

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