Brazil passed over the presidency to India in 2025. Speaking at the launch event, Jaishankar said that the colours in the logo represent the colours of all member countries, while the symbol highlights the unity and equal representation among the group
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday launched the official logo for Brics India 2026 as the presidency falls on New Delhi this year. Along with the logo, India has launched an official website that will serve as a common platform for all the member countries.
Brazil passed over the presidency to India in 2025. Speaking at the launch event, Jaishankar said that the colours in the logo represent the colours of all member countries, while the symbol highlights the unity and equal representation among the group.
#WATCH | Delhi | EAM Dr S Jaishankar attends the launch of the official website and logo of India’s BRICS Presidency 2026. pic.twitter.com/RTjt94walK
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“The logo that we unveiled today reflects this approach. It combines elements of tradition and modernity, and the petals incorporate the colours of all BRICS member countries, representing unity and diversity and a strong sense of shared purpose. The logo conveys the idea that BRICS draws strength from the collective contributions of its members while respecting their distinct identities,” the foreign minister said.
#WATCH | Delhi | At the launch of the BRICS 2026 logo, EAM Dr S Jaishankar says, “The theme underscores the importance of strengthening capacities, promoting innovation, and ensuring sustainable development for the benefit of all. The logo that we unveiled today reflects this… https://t.co/qdc2b008L9 pic.twitter.com/oxIAu53Nxg
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Jaishankar characterised BRICS as a vital platform for cooperation, dialogue, and active engagement. He emphasised that consistent communication between member nations is essential for building mutual understanding and aligning strategies on critical global issues.
#WATCH | Delhi: EAM Dr S Jaishankar says, “The current global environment presents complex and interlinked challenges, geopolitical uncertainties, complicated economic landscapes, climate-related risks, technological changes, and persistent development gaps continue to affect… pic.twitter.com/v9ej6lZOfD
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He further noted that collaboration within the BRICS framework is a key tool for tackling the common difficulties confronting emerging and developing economies. By working in unison, Jaishankar believes these countries can develop collective strategies to navigate the complexities of an increasingly unpredictable international landscape.
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