India To Host BRICS NSA Meeting On Emerging Non-Traditional Security Challenges From June 22-23

India To Host BRICS NSA Meeting On Emerging Non-Traditional Security Challenges From June 22-23

India will host the BRICS National Security Advisers’ Meeting in New Delhi on June 22–23, 2026, chaired by NSA Ajit Doval. The BRICS NSA-level talks will focus on non-traditional security challenges, evolving threats, and the role of emerging technologies. Delegates will also review counter-terrorism and ICT security working group outcomes during India’s BRICS chairship.

ANIUpdated: Saturday, June 20, 2026, 01:52 PM IST
India To Host BRICS NSA Meeting On Emerging Non-Traditional Security Challenges From June 22-23
India To Host BRICS NSA Meeting On Emerging Non-Traditional Security Challenges From June 22-23 | FP Photo

New Delhi: India is set to host the BRICS National Security Advisers' Meeting on 22-23 June 2026. The meeting will be chaired by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Saturday.

As per the MEA, during the meeting, the National Security Advisers/Heads of Delegation of BRICS Member Countries will exchange views on the theme 'Non-traditional security challenges confronting the world today'.

They will discuss the rapidly evolving nature of national security challenges, as well as the role of new technologies in emerging security threats.

According to the statement, the National Security Advisers/Heads of Delegation will also review the outcomes of the recently held BRICS Joint Working Groups on Counter-Terrorism, and on Security in the use of Information and Communication Technologies.

The meeting comes as India holds the BRICS Chairship for the fourth time in 2026, having previously held it in 2012, 2016, and 2021.

India's BRICS Chairship is guided by the theme "Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability", reflecting a people-centric and humanity-first approach articulated by Prime Minister Modi at the 2025 Rio Summit.

BRICS brings together eleven major emerging markets and developing countries of the world: Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Arab Emirates. It serves as a useful platform for consultation and cooperation on contemporary issues having global as well as regional significance, and issues of global political and economic governance.

The official website for BRICS 2026 highlights how the BRICS agenda has expanded considerably from its initial focus on economic issues of mutual concern and is structured around three core pillars-- political and security, economy and finance and cultural and people to people exchanges.

"BRICS cooperation continues to broaden its scope across a wide range of global issues, including fight against terrorism, climate change, food and energy security, the international economic and financial situation, telecommunications, agriculture, labour and employment, international financial architecture, trade, and the WTO," the official website highlighted.

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