Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi meets National Security Advisors and senior security officials of BRICS Countries

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UPSC Study Note: PM Modi Meets BRICS National Security Advisors & Senior Security Officials

Date of Event: 23 June 2026 | Source: PIB, MEA


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution

Origin of BRICS: - 2001: Goldman Sachs economist Jim O'Neill coined "BRIC" to describe high-growth emerging economies. - 2006: First BRIC Foreign Ministers' meeting on sidelines of UNGA — New York. - 2009: First formal BRIC Summit — Yekaterinburg, Russia. - 2010: South Africa invited; grouping renamed BRICS. - 2014: New Development Bank (NDB) and Contingent Reserve Arrangement (CRA) established at Fortaleza Summit. - 2023 (Johannesburg Summit): Historic expansion — Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia invited to join; effective 1 January 2024. [S4] - 2024 (Kazan Summit, Russia): First summit as expanded BRICS; focus on de-dollarisation, multipolarity, Global South.

BRICS NSA Track: - Security dialogue among member NSAs predates the formal "NSA Track" institutionalisation. - The NSA/Security Officials' Meeting is a Track-I security mechanism where national security advisors coordinate on: counter-terrorism, narcotics, cybercrime, emerging technology threats. - India's NSA Ajit Doval participated in BRICS NSA meetings in Russia (2024) under Russian Chairmanship.

India's Previous BRICS Chairmanships: - 2012 (New Delhi Summit) and 2016 (Goa Summit — first Outreach Summit with BIMSTEC). - 2021 (Virtual Summit under India's Chair) — theme: "BRICS@15: Intra-BRICS Cooperation for Continuity, Consolidation and Consensus".


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Full name BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa + 5 new members)
Current members (2024–) Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia (10 members)
Headquarters No permanent secretariat; rotating chairmanship
India's 2026 Chair Theme Launched by EAM S. Jaishankar, January 2026 [S3]
NSA Meeting date 22–23 June 2026, under India's Chairmanship [S2]
PM's intervention 23 June 2026 — PM Modi met BRICS NSAs [S1]
Key issues raised Terrorism, Cybersecurity, Emerging Technologies [S1]
India's stated priorities Practical cooperation, Global South, India's Chairmanship agenda [S1]
NDB (New Development Bank) Established 2014, HQ Shanghai; India is a founding member
CRA Contingent Reserve Arrangement — forex reserve pool; total USD 100 billion
BRICS GDP share ~35% of global GDP (PPP); ~45% of world population
India's NSA Ajit Doval (as of knowledge cutoff)
EAM (India) Dr. S. Jaishankar

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Geopolitical / Strategic

Security / Administrative

Economic

Ethical / Governance

Historical


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. BRICS expanded from 5 to 10 members effective 1 January 2024 — new members: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia.
  2. India holds BRICS Chairmanship in 2026 — the fourth time after 2012, 2016, and 2021.
  3. The BRICS NSA Meeting (22–23 June 2026) was held under India's chairmanship — PM Modi met NSAs on 23 June 2026.
  4. New Development Bank (NDB) was established at the 6th BRICS Summit, Fortaleza (2014) — HQ: Shanghai.
  5. Contingent Reserve Arrangement (CRA) — BRICS forex pool of USD 100 billion — established alongside NDB in 2014.
  6. The first BRICS/BRIC Summit was held in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in 2009.
  7. South Africa joined BRIC in 2010 at the Sanya Summit (China) — making it BRICS.
  8. The term "BRIC" was coined by Goldman Sachs economist Jim O'Neill in 2001.
  9. PM Modi emphasised three key pillars at the NSA meeting: terrorism, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies. [S1]
  10. India's 2026 BRICS chairmanship focuses on "practical cooperation" and Global South priorities. [S1]
  11. BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting under India's 2026 chairmanship was held May 14–15, 2026. [S5]
  12. BRICS countries together represent approximately 35% of global GDP (PPP) and 45% of world population.
  13. BRICS has no permanent secretariat — it operates through a rotating annual Chairmanship.
  14. The 2023 BRICS Summit that decided expansion was held in Johannesburg, South Africa.
  15. India's 2016 Goa Summit was notable for the first-ever BRICS–BIMSTEC Outreach Summit.

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping:

Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-II India and its neighbourhood; Bilateral, regional, and global groupings and agreements involving India; Effect of policies of developed countries on India's interests
GS-II Role of external state and non-state actors in creating challenges to internal security
GS-III Challenges to internal security; Cybersecurity; Role of media and social networking sites in internal security challenges; Basics of cyber security

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "India's chairmanship of BRICS 2026 presents both an opportunity and a challenge for its foreign policy objectives. Critically examine." (GS-II, 15 marks)
  2. "With the expansion of BRICS to 10 members in 2024, what are the implications for India's strategic interests and its ability to shape the grouping's agenda on counter-terrorism and cybersecurity?" (GS-II, 15 marks)
  3. "Discuss the significance of the BRICS National Security Advisors' track in the evolving global security architecture. What unique role can India play during its 2026 chairmanship?" (GS-II/GS-III, 10 marks)

9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) Financial arm of BRICS; India is a founding member; complements security diplomacy with economic leverage
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Parallel security-focused multilateral body with overlapping BRICS membership (India, China, Russia); often confused with BRICS
India's Chairmanship of G20 (2023) Immediate precedent for India leading a major multilateral body; "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" theme similar to Global South framing
Counter-Terrorism Architecture (FATF, UNSC 1267 Committee) India uses BRICS to push terrorism-related narratives; FATF and UNSC mechanisms are the formal instruments
Quad (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) India's parallel security arrangement with US, Japan, Australia — understanding both helps examine India's multi-alignment strategy
Cyber Security Policy of India (NCSP 2013, CERT-In) Domestic policy basis for India's position on cybersecurity at BRICS
De-dollarisation and BRICS Currency Debate Closely linked to BRICS summits; tests India's economic sovereignty stance
India's Neighbourhood First Policy & BIMSTEC India's 2016 BRICS–BIMSTEC outreach precedent; understanding regional vs. global security triangulation

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Confusing BRICS with SCO: Both include India, China, Russia; but SCO is primarily a Central Asia–focused security body (also includes Pakistan); BRICS is broader, emerging-economy focused. NSA meetings happen in both — aspirants mix up which body hosts which meeting.

  2. Wrong membership count: Aspirants often cite 5 members (pre-2024 BRICS). Post-January 2024 expansion, BRICS has 10 members. Note: Indonesia was invited but declined; Argentina was initially invited then withdrew after change of government.

  3. NDB vs CRA confusion: NDB (New Development Bank) = infrastructure financing institution, HQ Shanghai. CRA (Contingent Reserve Arrangement) = forex crisis support mechanism. They are separate; do not conflate.

  4. India's BRICS chairmanship years: India chaired in 2012, 2016, 2021, and 2026 — not every 5 years in rotation (the order rotates alphabetically by country name: B-R-I-C-S). Aspirants often state 2025 (which was Brazil's chair year).

  5. NSA meeting ≠ BRICS Summit: The NSA/security officials' meeting is a working-level Track-I mechanism, not the annual Heads of State Summit. PM Modi's personal attendance on 23 June 2026 was exceptional — do not assume PM routinely chairs NSA-level meetings. [S1]


11. Sources


All five sources are Tier 1 (Indian government: PIB + MEA). No speculation beyond sourced facts. Prepared for Prelims 2026 & Mains GS-II/GS-III.