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Indonesia's Decision to Join BRICS Has Been the Right Move: Former Intelligence Chief

"In terms of foreign policy choices more broadly, I think President Prabowo is on the right track, [...] even if it upset Donald Trump," General Hendropriono, former head of Indonesia's national intelligence agency, told Sputnik.


Indonesia became a full member of the BRICS alliance in January. This was one of the first major geopolitical decisions taken by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto after his inauguration.

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Urbanists from China will discuss BRICS city development strategies at BRICS Urban Future Forum

More than 50 high-ranking officials, experts in urban studies, digitalisation and sustainable development from China's leading megacities and provinces will arrive in Moscow for the BRICS Urban Future Forum, according to the organisers.

The experts will share the current achievements of Chinese megacities in the introduction of advanced technologies, the development of technological infrastructure and the improvement of the quality of life for citizens.

In recent decades, China has demonstrated success in data management, the integration of artificial intelligence into urban economy, and the implementation of large-scale eco-projects. Projecting this experience onto the urban development strategies of Russia and other #BRICS countries is an opportunity to see ready—made solutions for the urban environment, enter into new partnerships, and implement breakthrough technologies to make BRICS megacities even more comfortable, safer, and more environmentally friendly.

#NEWS #forum #technology

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📖 Word of the Week: BRICS Law Schools Consortium

The BRICS Law Schools Consortium is an association of premier law schools and organisations hailing from the BRICS member countries. Spearheaded by HSE University and established in 2024, the Consortium aims to delve into the legal systems of the BRICS nations, uncovering their similarities and differences while fostering avenues for legal cooperation.

Its primary mission is to serve as a unique platform for engagement among lawyers, scholars, and experts, promoting the exchange of knowledge, collaboratively tackling pressing legal challenges, and enhancing international cooperation.

📊 The key objectives of the Consortium include:
Promoting academic and research partnerships, including student and faculty exchanges
Examining and comparing the legal frameworks across the #BRICS nations
Creating joint legal instruments and recommendations for governments and businesses
Advocating for the supremacy of law and shaping the principles of a transnational legal culture

The Consortium is becoming a vital component of the BRICS Expert Track, fostering mutual understanding and laying the groundwork for the convergence of legal systems in pursuit of shared development.

#wordoftheweek

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Readings of plays by BRICS countries held in St. Petersburg

Readings and discussion of plays of #BRICS countries are held at the New Stage named after Vsevolod Meyerhold at the Alexandrinsky Theater. The event is the third part of the thematic session "Theater" within the framework of the XI St. Petersburg International United Cultures Forum.

Organisers note that the event serves as a platform to unite "civilisations with rich cultural heritage and high potential for cultural growth."

"The basis of theatrical development should be dramaturgy and young directing. However, despite the prevalence of knowledge of Western dramaturgy in Russia, there is a need to actively promote plays from South Africa, China, Brazil and other countries, as well as to support young directors from friendly states," the project's press release said.


#NEWS #culture

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In touch with BRICS: news digest

Your quick rundown of the most important BRICS updates today

At the initiative of Brazilian President Lula da Silva, BRICS extraordinary online summit held

Chinese Foreign Ministry called BRICS a positive and stable force in global affairs

Lavrov: Russia is now Europe’s largest economy by purchasing power parity

Lula da Silva: BRICS stands as a synonym for defending multilateralism

Iran proposes to create a BRICS mechanism to counter sanctions

Expert highlights political importance of virtual BRICS summit

China releases BRICS Trade Index

Russian State Duma proposes expanding BRICS with Laos and Myanmar

Russian Finance Ministry anticipates progress on #BRICS reinsurance capacity in coming years

BRICS competition authorities and experts from HSE University analyse global grain market

Urbanists from China will discuss BRICS city development strategies at BRICS Urban Future Forum

Readings of plays by BRICS countries held in St. Petersburg

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Kazan to host BRICS Children’s Summit

From September 20 to 28, Kazan will host the BRICS Children’s Summit. The event will bring together 150 children from 35 municipalities and 13 countries, according to Aliya Zagidullina, Chair of the Committee for Children and Youth Affairs.

The festival will gather teenagers aged 14 to 17 from Russia, South Africa, China, Brazil, Uzbekistan, India, Egypt, Turkey, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Indonesia, and Iran.

A dynamic programme has been prepared for the young participants, with the key event being the Olympiad in Mathematics and Computer Science for schoolchildren from cities and partner nations of the #BRICS+ countries, held at the Kazan Federal University.

The diplomatic programme will feature a round table at the Kazan City Hall, where participants will represent their countries’ interests before an international audience. The political agenda will continue with a meeting of the Committee on Youth Policy and Education of the BRICS+ Association of Cities and Municipalities, featuring experts and municipal representatives from various nations. The meeting will focus on developing modern youth policy, sharing best practices in youth initiatives, and outlining avenues for future cooperation in this field.

#NEWS #youth

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“Kostroma” to showcase Russian dance art in international BRICS project

On September 15, the Moscow State Academic Theatre "Russkaya Pesnya" will host a concert as part of Global Dance Overture, an international cultural and educational project implemented across the BRICS nations.

The project is supported by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Russian Ministry of Culture, the Presidential Foundation for Cultural Initiatives, Rossotrudnichestvo, and the Ministries of Culture of the participating countries. The initiative was officially launched in October 2024 during the BRICS Summit in Kazan.

Earlier this year, in February, the Russian National Dance Show “Kostroma” successfully presented the Global Dance Overture in three cities of the United Arab Emirates—Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah—and in June, performed in the capital of Egypt, with creative events timed to coincide with Russia Day celebrations.

At Russia’s initiative during its BRICS Chairship last year, the institutionalisation of cultural cooperation was advanced: participants of the X St. Petersburg International United Cultures Forum—representatives of the Ministries of Culture of Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Iran, South Africa, and the UAE—agreed to establish the Alliance of BRICS Folk Dance.

#NEWS #culture

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BRICS International School: New Generation Held for the First Time in Artek

From August 🕊🕊 to 🕊🕊, the Artek International Children's Centre hosted a visiting session of the BRICS International School: New Generation, a flagship educational and outreach initiative spearheaded by the BRICS Expert Council-Russia.

Over the course of four days, 🕊🕊🕊 schoolchildren aged between 12 and 17 from various regions of Russia and other nations immersed themselves in the history and cultures of the BRICS countries. The programme included lectures, intellectual and educational games, creative workshops, and hands-on negotiation simulations. On the very first day, participants showcased their skills in an intellectual game, took part in an interactive BRICS Quiz that explored the geography, languages, and traditions of the member nations, and crafted friendship bracelets, symbolising the unity of diverse peoples.

A key highlight of the programme was the BRICS Model Business Game, where the children were split into teams and tasked with simulating the dynamics of a BRICS Summit, complete with negotiations, compromise-seeking, and the drafting of a real-life declaration. This collaborative effort culminated in the Gurzuf Declaration, addressed to the leaders of the 🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊 nations. In this message, the aspiring BRICSologists advocated for equal access to quality education for all children around the globe.

📎 More information about the School can be found on the website

🎞 Final video is uploaded on our YouTube channel

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Nauka 0+ Festival has attracted over 100 million people

The international Nauka 0+ Festival, which will take place for the 20th time in the autumn of 2025 at Russian and international venues, is an event meant for the whole family, according to Valery Falkov, Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

This autumn, the festival will unfold in key regional locations: Kamchatka Krai (September 22–28), Krasnodar Krai (October 27–31), Novosibirsk Oblast (December 4–13), and the Chechen Republic. In Moscow, the festival will run from October 10 to 12 across more than 100 venues.

“Over the years of the festival’s history, its total audience has exceeded 100 million people. In Russia, the festival takes place in nearly every region, and internationally, countries such as Belarus, China, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Armenia, and Azerbaijan have already joined this community. In 2025, Nauka 0+ was held for the first time in Brazil ahead of the #BRICS Summit,” the organisers shared.


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List of BRICS common values includes 12 concepts

The list of common values shared by the peoples of the BRICS countries was unveiled at the II BRICS Forum Traditional Values, featuring 12 key concepts.

“The approved list of values includes mercy, cultural sovereignty and equality of cultures, economic well-being and social justice, multipolar world, health, focus on development, responsibility to future generations, humanism and peacefulness, mutual respect, moderation and avoidance of fanaticism, solidarity and unity, as well as a culture of honesty,” the press service highlighted.


As Dmitry Kuznetsov, Member of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs and Vice President of the Forum, noted during the event, this shared framework of values can elevate #BRICS cooperation “to a new level of success across a wide range of areas, not limited to culture.”

A declaration will also be signed following the Forum. It will affirm the member nations’ joint commitment to advance international projects rooted in this common value system, “with the aim of strengthening friendly relations and deepening value-based dialogue among the BRICS nations.”

#NEWS #culture #forum

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The BRICS Expert Council-Russia team extends heartfelt birthday wishes to the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Damodardas Modi!

Your visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to sustainable development have positioned India as a vital hub of global growth and innovation. Your remarkable efforts in fostering international cooperation, enhancing dialogue among nations, and advocating for a just world order command deep respect and admiration worldwide, particularly within the #BRICS community.

We wish you, dear Mr. Prime Minister, good health, new achievements, and continued success in your dedicated service to the people of India and in nurturing the bonds of friendship between our nations.

Please accept our warmest and most sincere wishes!

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Brasilia hosts BRICS Young Scientist Forum

The 10th BRICS Young Scientists Forum is underway in Brazil’s capital. The event has brought together researchers and entrepreneurs from the BRICS nations to showcase innovative solutions in science, technology, and sustainable development, as reported on the website of the Government of Brazil.

The forum’s primary goal is to support research projects with tangible social impact. This year’s discussions centre on three key themes: climate change mitigation and adaptation, science diplomacy, and the use of artificial intelligence for tackling social challenges.

According to Adriana Tomé, General Coordinator for Multilateral Cooperation at Brazil’s Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (MCTI) and head of the Brazilian delegation, hosting the event in Brazil marks a significant milestone:

“It was a very interesting experience to welcome over a hundred participants from different #BRICS nations,” she noted.


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The Phantom of RIC Trilateral

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Tianjin was marked by significant representation from the Global South, reminding that the organisation comprises 26 countries, including 10 full members, two observers, and 14 dialogue partners.

Yet, one episode arguably stole the whole show. Images of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Xi Jinping, and President Vladimir Putin smiling during an informal conversation have widely circulated in the media, with some outlets billing this as a "shift in global power dynamics" or a "redrawn geopolitical map".

The Russia-India-China (RIC) trilateral covered a wide range of areas, from global and regional politics, trade, investment, and healthcare, to education. In some ways, in India’s policy calculus, RIC deliberations were seen as reiterating the outputs from the #BRICS and #SCO—the former’s global governance agenda and the latter’s Eurasian security focus.

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International experts call on BRICS nations to develop sovereign AI

Experts from the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN) taking part in the BRICS Urban Future Forum emphasised the need for the BRICS countries to establish their own sovereign AI systems.

During his address, GFCN expert Emmanuel Leroy, a French geopolitical analyst and President of the 1717 Institute, highlighted the importance of creating sovereign AI that would not only preserve jobs and enhance national information security, but also take into account the cultural values of each nation.

"AI is not neutral, especially in fact-checking. Its dangers necessitate sovereign AI for a controlled future. The BRICS world and all states wishing to join it must create their own sovereign AI," the analyst said.


The GFCN expert also stressed that sovereign AI would help protect sensitive data from leaking to foreign servers, which is "especially important for maintaining domestic and social stability."

#NEWS #AI #forum

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BRICS creates an association of writers and publishers

The BRICS Literature Network was established during the BRICS Forum Traditional Values in Brazil. This new association seeks to strengthen cultural exchanges and unite efforts in the literary field. Its founders include literary scholars, publishing houses, and creative unions.

The creation of the BRICS Literature Network was announced in the forum’s final declaration. Dmitry Kuznetsov, Forum Vice President and Russian State Duma Deputy, expressed confidence that the new association will help organise the #BRICS Literature Award. He also emphasised its role in supporting research into the traditional values of the BRICS peoples.

Each BRICS nation will appoint a representative to serve as сo-chair of the association. Russia will be represented by Vadim Terekhin, Co-Chair of the Union of Russian Writers.

The forum also revealed the list of nominees for the BRICS Literature Award—a new international prize honouring authors whose works reflect the traditions and cultural diversity of the BRICS countries.

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Pakistan сould join BRICS in 2026

Pakistan may become a member of BRICS during the group's annual summit in 2026. This was reported by Business Recorder, citing expert and diplomatic sources.

According to economist Mehmoodul Hassan Khan, Pakistan's accession to BRICS as a full member would provide Islamabad with new opportunities to expand economic partnerships with member states, attract more foreign direct investment, and diversify its trade relationships. It would also support the country's efforts in industrialisation, digital transformation, and the adoption of AI technologies.

The newspaper notes that India had previously opposed Pakistan's entry into BRICS. However, growing diplomatic and political backing from China, Russia, and other member nations now improves the likelihood of Pakistan’s application being approved.

While expressing strong interest in deepening engagement with the #BRICS countries, Islamabad also continues to prioritise strengthening ties with the United States, Khan emphasised. He added that Pakistan’s government and military leadership will likely be able “to convince US President Donald Trump about its expected and imminent inclusion in the BRICS as a full member.”

#NEWS #Pakistan #summit

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Tajikistan signals readiness for digital and industrial cooperation with BRICS

Tajikistan has expressed its readiness to actively engage in digital and industrial cooperation within the #BRICS framework. The announcement was made by Khurshed Mirzo, Director of the Republic’s Agency for Innovation and Digital Technologies (AIDT), during the BRICS Partnership on New Industrial Revolution Forum held in Xiamen, China on September 16–17.

Mirzo emphasised the critical role of international collaboration in building sustainable digital ecosystems, adopting advanced technologies, and attracting foreign investment. He highlighted cross-border digital connectivity, public-private partnerships, and innovation as key pillars for industrial growth.

The BRICS forum, jointly organised by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the People’s Government of Fujian Province, aimed to explore the potential of global cooperation for inclusive and sustainable industrial development.

#NEWS #Tajikistan #technology #investment

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BRICS nations forge partnership in preventive medicine

Representatives from Russia, Brazil, India, South Africa, and Ethiopia have signed a declaration on cooperation and sharing expertise in preventive medicine. The document was finalised following a roundtable titled "National Health and Preventive Medicine: Increasing Life Expectancy, Quality of Life, and Happiness in BRICS Countries" at the II BRICS Forum Traditional Values.

"A key outcome of the meeting was the signing of a declaration by representatives of Brazil, India, South Africa, Ethiopia, and Russia. The document reflects the following agreements: establishing a permanent platform for exchanging expertise in preventive medicine among the BRICS countries; coordinating joint efforts to study factors influencing happiness and well-being, including the integration of emotional and mental health into national strategies; organising a system for training and professional development based on approved standards; conducting joint educational, informational, and scientific events; and developing uniform standards while expanding professional contacts," the press service reported.


As part of the declaration, the BRICS nations will also create a register of recommended organisations, experts, dietary supplement manufacturers, clinics, and research centres dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles. In addition, joint appeals will be made to government bodies "to intensify research efforts in the field of preventive medicine."

#NEWS #health

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Robotics and artificial intelligence take centre stage at BRICS Urban Future Forum

The BRICS Urban Future Forum has concluded in Moscow. Held for the third time, this year’s event placed a strong emphasis on robotics and artificial intelligence. On September 17 and 18, experts explored prospects for technological development in urban infrastructure, innovative approaches to digitising the urban environment, the role of robots in modern metropolises, and the potential risks of the rapidly approaching digital future for residents of the #BRICS cities.

Twenty-nine delegations from 21 countries took part in the forum. The list of participants included representatives from China, the UAE, Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa, Qatar, Turkey, Hungary, and others. The Chinese delegation was especially notable, comprising over 50 high-ranking officials and leading experts in urban planning, digitalisation, and sustainable development from major Chinese cities and provinces.

The forum’s business programme featured more than 50 sessions and brought together top experts from Russia alongside participants from Argentina, Brazil, Qatar, China, India, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Africa, and other nations.

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