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India to Lead 12th BRICS Forum, Calls for Zero Terror

India to Chair 12th BRICS Parliamentary Forum; Strong Stand Against Terrorism

Brasilia/New Delhi, 6 June 2025 – India will host the 12th BRICS Parliamentary Forum after actively participating in the 11th edition held in Brasilia, Brazil, from 4 to 5 June 2025. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla led the Indian delegation, which played a pivotal role throughout the discussions.

Forum Condemns Pahalgam Terror Attack

In a firm show of solidarity, all 10 BRICS nations condemned the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India. The joint declaration issued after the forum expressed unanimous support for a zero-tolerance policy against terrorism.

Om Birla urged BRICS nations to collaborate on key anti-terror strategies. He called for:

India’s Leadership Widely Acknowledged

India’s consistent stand against terrorism and its call for a fair global order received strong backing. Om Birla echoed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message, emphasizing a decisive and fitting response to terrorism.

He also reiterated India’s commitment to:

Key Discussions at the Forum

The 11th BRICS Parliamentary Forum brought together delegations from India, Brazil, Russia, China, South Africa, Iran, UAE, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Indonesia. These ten nations deliberated on several crucial topics.

Highlights of the discussions included:

India’s ideas and suggestions found a place in the final declaration. This reflected its growing influence and leadership in global forums.

India Assumes Chairmanship

At the end of the conference, India formally received the chairmanship of the 12th BRICS Parliamentary Forum. The event will take place in India in 2026. As the next host, India aims to deepen parliamentary cooperation and tackle global challenges together with BRICS partners.

Indian Delegation Highlights

The Indian Parliamentary Delegation was led by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. It included key dignitaries from both houses of Parliament, along with senior officers from the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Secretariats. These included Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha Harivansh, Members of Parliament from both Houses, and Secretaries General Utpal Kumar Singh (Lok Sabha) and P.C. Mody (Rajya Sabha).Senior officials from both Secretariats

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