BRICS Summit 18th to be held in New Delhi on 12–13 September 2026
The 18th BRICS Summit is scheduled to be held in New Delhi on 12–13 September 2026 under India’s BRICS Chairship. The summit will bring leaders from BRICS countries to discuss trade, investment and development cooperation. Ahead of the summit, BRICS tracks on energy, education and trade will continue with ministerial and senior official meetings across August and September. India emphasizes youth participation and innovation in technology and sustainability. The summit offers a platform to deepen intra‑BRICS ties and advance shared development goals amid global economic shifts.
Dates: 12–13 September 2026
Venue: New Delhi, India
Agenda: trade, investment, development cooperation
India’s chairship priority: youth participation and innovation
Broader goal: strengthen BRICS cooperation
India hosts 8th BRICS Youth Energy Summit virtually
Under India's BRICS chairship, the 8th BRICS Youth Energy Summit was held virtually on 17 August 2026 with the Energy Track theme Energy for All. The event gathered young participants, researchers and industry experts to discuss energy security, sustainability, equitable access and technological innovation. Discussions highlighted cross‑border collaboration and youth leadership in the global energy transition. The summit reflected India's emphasis on inclusive growth and practical energy solutions. Organisers noted the importance of youth voices in shaping BRICS energy cooperation platforms and encouraged ongoing collaboration among member countries to advance clean energy access.
Date: 17 August 2026
Format: Virtual summit
Theme: Energy for All
Participants: youth, researchers, industry experts
Focus areas: energy security, sustainability, innovation
Significance: youth engagement in BRICS energy cooperation
Aug 19, 2026
UN Medal Awarded to Indian Peacekeepers in South Sudan
In August 2026, more than 200 Indian peacekeepers received the United Nations Medal for their service in South Sudan under the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). The personnel contributed to peacekeeping, protection of civilians, and humanitarian assistance efforts. The recognition underscores India’s ongoing role in international peacekeeping missions and the contribution of Indian forces to regional stability. The ceremony highlighted cooperation with UNMISS and gratitude from beneficiary communities for security and relief operations conducted in challenging environments.
Over 200 Indian peacekeepers received UN Medal
Service under UNMISS in South Sudan recognised
Contributions include peacekeeping and civilian protection
Showcases India’s role in international operations
Strengthens ties with UN missions
Aug 15, 2026
Defense pact among Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey raises regional security concerns for India
New Delhi is monitoring a defense pact reportedly signed in Mecca on 7 August 2026 between Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, with the story highlighted by Le Monde on 12 August 2026. Indian officials say they are assessing implications for regional security and India's own strategic calculus. The pact could affect balance in South Asia and influence defence procurement and security cooperation. The government has urged restraint and dialogue to maintain stability along the borders. Analysts caution about potential changes in alliance dynamics and the importance of cyber and counter-terrorism coordination in response. New Delhi emphasised that any external security arrangements will not change India's commitment to regional peace and to strengthening its defence diplomacy.
Reported pact signed in Mecca on 7 August 2026 between Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
Le Monde highlighted the pact on 12 August 2026.
India says it is assessing implications for regional security and defence ties.
Analysts warn of potential shifts in regional alliances.
Aug 14, 2026
8th BRICS OPST Meeting Held in Goa, August 12–14, 2026
The 8th BRICS Working Group Meeting on Ocean and Polar Science and Technology (OPST) convened in Goa from 12 to 14 August 2026 during India’s BRICS Presidency. Hosted by the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, the gathering brought scientists and officials from BRICS member nations to discuss cooperation in ocean research, polar studies, capacity building, and scientific innovation. Delegates reviewed data sharing, joint research planning, and training programs to enhance collaborative work. The meeting underscored BRICS commitment to advancing marine and polar science, with a focus on practical, long-term partnerships and knowledge exchange.
Location and dates: Goa, 12–14 August 2026.
Host: NCPOR under the Ministry of Earth Sciences.
Participants: BRICS scientists and officials.
Key topics: ocean research, polar studies, data sharing, capacity building.
Aim: strengthen multilateral collaboration and joint research initiatives.
Aug 13, 2026
US launches Birth Tourism Prevention Task Force
The United States launched the Birth Tourism Prevention Task Force in August 2026 to address misuse of US visas for birth tourism. The initiative was announced by the US State Department in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The task force will investigate visa fraud and networks facilitating birth tourism, and advise on enforcement measures and policy adjustments. The move aims to strengthen immigration enforcement and prevent misuse of visa policies, while safeguarding national security and labor market integrity. The development reflects ongoing international cooperation to address cross-border migration concerns and protect the integrity of visa programs. The policy is part of broader efforts to manage travel and security in North America and beyond.
US launches Birth Tourism Prevention Task Force in Aug 2026.
Announced by State Department with DHS.
Task force will investigate visa fraud and networks supporting birth tourism.
Aims to strengthen immigration enforcement and policy integrity.
Part of international cooperation on migration and visa governance.