Brazil • Russia • India • China • South Africa | |
![]() BRICS logo during the 2025 Brazilian chairmanship | |
![]() Heads of delegations of the BRICS countries pose at 2024 BRICS Summit, Russia | |
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BRICS member countries
BRICS partners
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Named after | First five member states' initials in English |
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Predecessor | 2024 BRICS Summit, Russia |
Successor | 2025 BRICS Summit, Brazil |
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Type | Intergovernmental organization |
Purpose | Political and economical |
Fields | International politics |
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Formerly called | BRIC |
BRICS is an intergovernmental organization comprising ten countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates. The idea of a BRICS-like group can be traced back to Russian Foreign Minister Yevgeny Primakov and to the two forums RIC (Russia, India, China) and IBSA (India, Brazil, South Africa).[2] BRIC was originally a term coined by British economist Jim O'Neill and later championed by his employer Goldman Sachs in 2001 to designate the group of emerging markets.[3][4] The first summit in 2009 featured the founding countries of Brazil, Russia, India, and China, where they adopted the acronym BRIC and formed an informal diplomatic club[5] where their governments could meet annually at formal summits and coordinate multilateral policies.[6][7] In April 2010, South Africa attended the 2nd BRIC summit as a guest. In September 2010 they joined the organization which was then renamed BRICS, and attended the 3rd BRICS summit in 2011 as a full member.[8][9] Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates attended their first summit as member states in 2024 in Russia.[10] Indonesia officially joined as a member state in early 2025, becoming the first Southeast Asian member.[11][12] The acronym BRICS+ (in its expanded form BRICS Plus) has been informally used to reflect new membership since 2024.[10][13][14]
China has the largest economy in the group accounting to about 70% of the organization total.[13] Some in the West consider BRICS institutions an alternative to institutions such as those led by nations of the G7 bloc, which are among the world's leading economies.[13] Others describe the grouping as an incoherent joining of countries around increasing anti-Western and anti-American objectives.[15] Together BRICS has implemented competing initiatives such as the New Development Bank, the BRICS Contingent Reserve Arrangement, BRICS PAY, the BRICS Joint Statistical Publication[16] and the BRICS basket reserve currency.[17] In its first 15 years BRICS has established almost 60 intra-group institutions, and think tanks to dialogues, covering agenda in 34 subjects.[18] The original five members and Indonesia are also part of the G20. BRICS has received both praise and criticism from numerous commentators and world leaders.[19][20][21][22][23][24]
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