BRICS 2026 Ministerial Meet: Jaishankar Hosts Indonesian FM Sugiono
As the curtain rises on India's BRICS 2026 presidency, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar welcomed Indonesia's Retno Marsudi—wait, Sugiono—in New Delhi for crucial talks just before the two-day foreign...

As the curtain rises on India's BRICS 2026 presidency, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar welcomed Indonesia's Retno Marsudi—wait, Sugiono—in New Delhi for crucial talks just before the two-day foreign ministers' conclave begins Thursday. The Indonesian minister touched down Wednesday, alongside Ethiopia's top diplomat, signaling robust participation. MEA's social media update captured the momentum, with more leaders en route to the capital. Presided over by Jaishankar, the meeting assembles BRICS foreign ministers and top envoys to tackle pressing issues. It's the first big-ticket event in India's chairmanship calendar, expected to blueprint the leaders' summit later this year. MEA's weekly briefing shed light on the agenda: navigating key regional hotspots, bolstering intra-BRICS ties, and pushing for updated global institutions in a multipolar world. Representation flexibility allows nations to send their preferred delegations, with updates promised soon. Beyond the table, visitors will engage with PM Modi, amplifying bilateral gains. India's fresh BRICS logo and site launch embodies the 'humanity first' ethos PM Modi highlighted in Rio last year, positioning the bloc as a force for equitable development. This rendezvous underscores BRICS' evolution from economic forum to geopolitical heavyweight, with India steering towards inclusive reforms and cooperation.
