Ethical use of AI in cultural space to be a key focus area at BRICS culture meetings

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BRICS Culture Working Group 2026 — Ethical Use of AI in Cultural Space

UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Forum BRICS Culture Working Group (CWG)
India's Role Chair (BRICS Presidency 2026)
Nodal Ministry Ministry of Culture, Government of India
Culture Secretary Vivek Agrawal
1st CWG Meeting Virtual, April 29–30, 2026
2nd CWG Meeting Varanasi, June 4–5, 2026
Host city significance Varanasi — described as "one of the world's oldest living cities"
BRICS membership (2026) 11 nations: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa + Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Indonesia
Number of thematic panel discussions (Varanasi) 5
Final deliverable Outcome Document (to be adopted at BRICS Culture Ministers' Meeting)

Five Thematic Panels (Varanasi CWG): 1. Creative Economy and People-to-People Cooperation 2. Copyright and Ethical AI in the Creative Economy ← primary focus 3. Cultural Heritage Protection and Return of Cultural Property 4. Collaborative Approaches to Safeguarding Shared Heritage 5. Culture as a Driver of Sustainable Development [S1][S2][S3]

Other deliberation areas: - Creative economy & cultural and creative industries (CCIs) - Culture–climate nexus and sustainable development - Repatriation / return of cultural property


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Geopolitical / Strategic

Scientific / Technological

Legal / Constitutional

Ethical / Governance

Economic

Social


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. The 2nd BRICS Culture Working Group Meeting (2026) was held in Varanasi on June 4–5, 2026. [S1]
  2. The 1st CWG Meeting under India's 2026 Presidency was held virtually on April 29–30, 2026. [S2]
  3. India holds the BRICS Presidency in 2026; the nodal ministry for the Culture Track is the Ministry of Culture. [S1]
  4. BRICS currently has 11 member nations (expanded from 5 in January 2024). [S1]
  5. The Varanasi meeting featured five thematic panel discussions aimed at shaping the final Outcome Document. [S1][S3]
  6. Copyright and Ethical AI in the Creative Economy was one of the five panels — the first standalone BRICS session on this theme.
  7. Culture Secretary Vivek Agrawal chaired the inaugural session of the 2nd CWG. [S1]
  8. UNESCO's Recommendation on the Ethics of AI (2021) — adopted by 193 member states — is the first global normative instrument on AI ethics. [S4]
  9. The UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity (2005) and Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention (2003) form the treaty baseline for AI-culture deliberations. [S4]
  10. Varanasi is designated a UNESCO Creative City of Music. [S2]
  11. Other thematic areas of the BRICS Culture Track 2026 include creative economy, culture-climate nexus, cultural heritage protection, and return of cultural property. [S1][S3]
  12. India's domestic AI policy backbone is the IndiaAI Mission (2024) with an outlay of ₹10,372 crore.
  13. The WIPO Intergovernmental Committee (IGC) on Traditional Knowledge and Folklore is the parallel IP governance track to BRICS cultural AI discussions. [S4]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Papers: - GS-II: International Groupings (BRICS); India's Foreign Policy; International Institutions - GS-III: Role of Technology in Society; IPR; Creative Economy - GS-IV: Ethics and Technology; Responsible AI; Cultural Rights

Syllabus Headings: - "Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India's interests" (GS-II) - "Indigenisation of technology and developing new technology" (GS-III) - "Contributions of moral thinkers / ethics in human actions" — AI ethics dimension (GS-IV)

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "The ethical use of AI in the cultural space presents both an opportunity and a threat for Global South nations. Critically examine India's position in BRICS deliberations on this issue." (GS-II / GS-III, 250 words)

  2. "How does generative AI challenge existing international frameworks on cultural heritage protection and intellectual property? What reforms are needed?" (GS-III, 250 words)

  3. "Culture is increasingly a domain of geopolitical contestation. Analyse how India is leveraging the BRICS Culture Track under its 2026 Presidency to advance its strategic interests." (GS-II, 150 words)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
BRICS: Structure, Evolution & Expansion Core framework; expanded membership changes dynamics of culture negotiations
UNESCO Conventions (2003 & 2005) Treaty backbone for cultural heritage and diversity — directly cited in BRICS CWG
UNESCO Recommendation on Ethics of AI (2021) First global AI ethics standard; directly informs BRICS cultural AI discussions
IndiaAI Mission (2024) India's domestic responsible AI policy that underlies multilateral advocacy
WIPO IGC on Traditional Knowledge Parallel IP governance track; overlaps with AI–cultural appropriation agenda
Creative Economy (UNCTAD) Economic dimension of cultural industries impacted by AI
Repatriation of Cultural Property Co-agenda item at BRICS CWG; links to 1970 UNESCO & UNIDROIT 1995 Conventions
India's Cultural Diplomacy / Soft Power Varanasi hosting as civilisational branding; ICCR's role

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. BRICS membership count: Many aspirants still cite 5 members. Since January 2024, BRICS has 11 members (Saudi Arabia joined but participation status varies — note that Saudi Arabia has not yet formally ratified full membership as of mid-2026; check for updates).
  2. Confusing BRICS Culture Track with BRICS Academic Forum or BRICS Business Council — each is a separate pillar; the Culture Working Group reports to Culture Ministers, not Trade or Finance tracks.
  3. UNESCO AI Recommendation (2021) ≠ a binding treaty — it is a soft-law instrument (recommendation), not a convention; frequently confused with binding UNESCO conventions.
  4. Ministry confusion: The nodal ministry is Ministry of Culture (not MEA, not MeitY) even though MEA coordinates BRICS summitry overall.
  5. Varanasi's UNESCO tag: It is a UNESCO Creative City of Music — not a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Varanasi's ghats and temple are NOT on the WHS list; Bodh Gaya and Agra are nearby WHS sites — a classic trap).

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