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18th BRICS Summit — New Delhi
Event overview
India hosts the BRICS leaders' summit; Modi-led declarations.
India hosts the 18th BRICS Summit in New Delhi on 15 September 2026, chairing the grouping for the second time after Goa 2016. Heads of state or government from Brazil, Russia, China, India, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the UAE, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia (partner) convene for a two-day leaders' session. India's chairmanship runs for the calendar year 2026 under the theme announced on brics2026.gov.in.
BRICS has grown from the original five economies to ten full members following the Johannesburg 2023 expansion and Indonesia's accession confirmed in January 2025, plus a 13-country partner tier approved at Kazan 2024. Combined membership now represents roughly 45% of world population, 35% of global GDP on PPP and 30% of nominal GDP, per World Bank 2024 data. India's agenda, flagged at sherpa meetings in early 2026, prioritises BRICS Pay cross-border settlement rails, an AI cooperation framework, reform of the Contingent Reserve Arrangement, and a BRICS Startup Forum. The New Development Bank, headquartered in Shanghai with President Dilma Rousseff, disbursed $39 billion across 100-plus projects by end-2024 and will hold its Board of Governors on the summit margins. Bilaterals on Narendra Modi's schedule are expected to include Vladimir Putin — testing the US Treasury's CAATSA posture on oil trade — Xi Jinping in the first Delhi visit since the 2020 Galwan standoff, and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Amazon–Indian Ocean cooperation. India last hosted the G20 Summit in 2023.
The BRICS grouping was formalised at a 2009 Yekaterinburg meeting with four members after Jim O'Neill's 2001 Goldman Sachs acronym BRIC, with South Africa joining in 2010. The New Development Bank signed its founding agreement at Fortaleza in July 2014 with $50 billion initial subscribed capital and $100 billion authorised capital. Saudi Arabia's status is formally a "partner" rather than full member as of the 2025 sherpa cycle after Riyadh deferred the invitation extended at Johannesburg 2023.
15 September 2026 places the summit ten days before the UN General Assembly's high-level week, allowing BRICS leaders to coordinate positions on UNSC reform, Gaza reconstruction financing and climate finance ahead of COP31 in Addis Ababa. The date also sits between the five-state Indian election verdict and the 2027 UP–Punjab polls, giving the Modi government a foreign-policy showcase mid-term. Commerce Ministry data puts India–BRICS trade above $450 billion in 2024–25. A historical parallel is the 2016 Goa summit, which produced the Goa Declaration on cross-border terrorism shortly after the Uri attack — a template India may adapt for 2026 if regional security incidents intervene.
South Asia watchers will parse whether Bangladesh, Sri Lanka or Pakistan are extended partner invitations — Pakistan has applied publicly; Bangladesh under the interim Yunus administration has signalled interest. For India, the summit is also a platform to pitch the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) agreed at G20 Delhi 2023, which overlaps in geography with BRICS members Egypt, UAE and Saudi Arabia. China's presence tests the limits of the post-Galwan thaw that began with the October 2024 Kazan Modi-Xi meeting. Russia's delegation composition will be closely watched for sanctions signalling, including whether any ICC-indicted officials travel.
The summit's outcomes feed into the India Economic Survey 2027 external-sector chapter and the India Union Budget 2027 capital-account calibration. Compare multilateral scheduling with the US midterm elections 2026 political backdrop.
When exactly is the 18th BRICS Summit? The Leaders' Summit is on 15 September 2026 in New Delhi, with sherpa track meetings through the year and sectoral ministerials from January onward.
Is the date confirmed or expected? Confirmed via the official BRICS India chair website, brics2026.gov.in, and the MEA annual report 2025-26.
Who is responsible for the summit? The Ministry of External Affairs, with the Prime Minister's Office coordinating the chair and the BRICS Sherpa — the Secretary (Economic Relations) — leading the negotiation track.
Where can I read the official announcement? brics2026.gov.in and Ministry of External Affairs press releases at mea.gov.in, with summit documents posted to the NDB and Secretariat websites.
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