On 13 January 2026, India’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar launched the logo, theme, and official website for India’s BRICS Chairship 2026 in New Delhi. This launch marks India’s BRICS presidency for the calendar year 2026 and coincides with the grouping’s 20th anniversary (2006–2026).
What it is:
The official visual identity for the 18th BRICS Summit and the series of ministerial meetings and engagements held throughout India’s Chairship.
How it was selected:
Chosen through an open national design contest, created by Sudeep Subhash Gandhi.
Chairship timeline:
Strategic vision:
Aligned with Prime Minister Modi’s “Humanity First” and people-centric development approach.
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Element |
Meaning |
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Lotus shape |
India’s national flower; symbol of purity, resilience, and growth through adversity |
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Namaste gesture at the center |
Represents respect, dialogue, harmony, and a welcoming global outreach |
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Multi-coloured petals |
Reflects the colours of BRICS member flags, symbolising unity in diversity |
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Modern + traditional design blend |
Combines India’s civilizational identity with its modern, tech-driven leadership |
India projects BRICS as a development-oriented and reform-driven platform, especially for the Global South.
Four Strategic Pillars:
India’s 2026 Chairship is its first after BRICS expansion, with new members such as Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, UAE, and Indonesia. This strengthens BRICS as a large economic bloc, collectively contributing nearly 40% of global GDP.
For India:
At the global level:
The launch of the BRICS India 2026 logo and theme signals a proactive and leadership-driven Chairship. By combining India’s traditional symbols (Lotus, Namaste) with forward-looking priorities (resilience, innovation, cooperation, sustainability), India aims to position BRICS as a modern, inclusive, and solution-oriented platform capable of responding to contemporary global challenges.