BRICS vital platform for advancing inclusive multilateralism during uncertainties: Nirmala Sitharaman

She said India has demonstrated resilience through a combination of strong domestic demand, prudent macroeconomic management, and targeted fiscal measures

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said BRICS is a vital platform for advancing inclusive multilateralism especially when global institutions are facing a crisis of legitimacy and representation. The BRICS is a group formed by eleven countries: Brasil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Iran.

She said India has demonstrated resilience through a combination of strong domestic demand, prudent macroeconomic management, and targeted fiscal measures. She further emphasised that India's policy response to trade and financial restrictions has focused on diversifying markets, promoting infrastructure-led growth, and implementing structural reforms aimed at boosting competitiveness and productivity.

She underlined India's view that BRICS is a vital platform for advancing inclusive multilateralism, and especially when global institutions are facing a crisis of legitimacy and representation, BRICS must lead by example by reinforcing cooperation, advocating credible reforms, and amplifying the voice of the global South. 

 She said ‘While South-South cooperation remains vital in advancing climate and development goals, the global South should not be expected to carry the main burden of climate action and BRICS countries are well placed to deepen cooperation on sustainable development’.