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By sharing its DPI stack (UPI, CoWIN) and leading on Responsible AI, India is turning BRICS into a platform for delivering global public goods, not just deliberations. This is India’s model of inclusive multilateralism—rooted in technology, ethics, and South-South cooperation.
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The declaration also flagged unilateral sanctions and trade barriers as harmful to global economic stability. India’s concerns over distorted WTO rules and protectionist practices—often used by the West and at times China—are now reflected in the BRICS voice.
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At Rio, BRICS went further than ever by explicitly supporting India and Brazil for greater roles in the UN, including the UNSC. This came with backing from both China and Russia, signalling a significant shift and tacit recognition of India's rising stature in a multipolar world.
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For the first time, BRICS strongly condemned the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, naming cross-border terrorism, terror financing, and safe havens. This aligns with India’s long-standing stance and directly rebukes Pakistan’s role—with no opposition from China, unlike at the SCO.
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Why does the BRICS Rio Declaration 2025 matter for India?.Because it marks a shift where India is not just participating but shaping outcomes on global terrorism, UNSC reform, digital cooperation, and trade—often in contrast to the China-Pakistan axis.
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Randhir Jaiswal
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17th BRICS Summit condemns Pahalgam terror attack in strongest terms. The Leaders adopted the ‘Rio de Janeiro Declaration’. 🔗 . - Leaders condemned in the strongest terms the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April 2025. _(Para 34)_.- They.
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As Xi Jinping skips the summit, India—active across both the G7 and BRICS—offers consistent and inclusive leadership. This summit may mark India’s definitive turn from bloc politics to bridge-building multilateralism.
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PM Modi is set to champion cooperation in Digital Public Infrastructure, AI & cybersecurity, climate finance, and health governance—reflecting India’s commitment to share its digital public infrastructure as a global good.
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Key talks at the summit include strengthening the BRICS Bank, expediting project clearances in the Global South, boosting transparency, and expanding local-currency-based lending—critical steps for sustainable development financing.
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BRICS members will push for expanded intra-bloc trade using local currencies, seeking to lower transaction costs, enhance financial resilience, and deepen regional economic integration.
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As PM Modi heads to the BRICS Summit (July 5–8) in Rio, India brings a forward-looking agenda-global governance reform, digital cooperation, and Global South cohesion.
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As a responsible power with regional stakes, New Delhi has made clear that its actions post-Pahalgam terror attack were proportionate, necessary, and consistent with international norms. The QUAD must evolve with these realities.
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India’s view is that a 'free and open Indo-Pacific' must extend beyond maritime stability to include security against asymmetric threats like cross-border terrorism. This was a quiet but firm recalibration of what QUAD’s security agenda should encompass.
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EAM S Jaishankar stated, "Victims and perpetrators must never be equated, and India has every right to defend its people." India asserted its right to self-defence and conveyed to the QUAD that terror infrastructure, wherever located, cannot be immune to accountability.
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India is opening multiple fronts for its fight against terrorism. At SCO, we refused to sign the Joint Statement, and at the first QUAD meeting post-Operation Sindoor, India clearly articulated its position: counterterrorism must be integral to Indo-Pacific security.
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#WATCH | Quad Foreign Ministers' meeting | In Washington, DC, EAM Dr S Jaishankar says, "A word about terrorism in the light of our recent experience. The world must display zero tolerance. Victims and perpetrators must never be equated. India has every right to defend its people
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Armenia wants to elevate ties with India to a formal strategic partnership. This is India’s moment to anchor its footprint in the Caucasus, shape Eurasian connectivity, and counterbalance both China and the Turkey-Pakistan-Azerbaijan axis.
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Yerevan sees the India-Iran-Armenia route as a strategic alternative to the China-backed BRI corridor. A proposed Black Sea Corridor via Armenia and Georgia could give India direct, BRI-free access to the European markets. That could be a real game-changer.
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While Turkey and Azerbaijan back Pakistan diplomatically and militarily, Armenia has stood firmly with India after the Pahalgam terror attack and also during Operation Sindoor. Armenia openly supports India's position on Kashmir at UNSC.
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During Operation Sindhu, as Iran and Pakistan shut their airspace amid the Iran-Israel conflict, India quietly activated Armenia as an emergency corridor to evacuate its citizens reflecting strategic trust and years of steady diplomacy.
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Randhir Jaiswal
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Operation Sindhu begins 🇮🇳. India launched Operation Sindhu to evacuate Indian nationals from Iran. India evacuated 110 students from northern Iran who crossed into Armenia under the supervision of our Missions in Iran and Armenia on 17th June. They departed from Yerevan on a
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In 2022, India overtook Russia to become Armenia’s largest arms supplier. Apart from artillery, air defence, and drones, India also sold Pinaka to Armenia in 2023, which gives the Armenian Military an edge against Azerbaijan.
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While China aims to strengthen its hold in the Caucasus through the Belt & Road Initiative, a quiet but critical realignment is underway in the region. Armenia is emerging as India’s most reliable partner. Here's why this matters geopolitically and how Delhi is leveraging it.
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