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BRICS leaders' presence at Victory Day Parade signals solidarity with Russia and commitment to multipolar world order

The Victory Day Parade was an important foreign policy signal confirming the BRICS' refusal to isolate Russia and emphasising its role in the Global Majority. This opinion was expressed by Dmitry Suslov, Chief Expert of the "Country analysis and analysis of BRICS national strategies" Working Group at BRICS Expert Council-Russia, Deputy Director of the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies at HSE University.

Bilateral negotiations, particularly with China, strengthened relations within #BRICS and confirmed the high degree of trust between Moscow and Beijing. Dmitry Suslov noted that BRICS demonstrates resilience and aims at shaping a just, multi-centred international order.

πŸ“Ž Full article is available on the official website of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia

#EXPERT #BRICSExpertCouncil #BRICSExpertCouncilRussia #VictoryDay

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Expert view: Malaysia seeks partnership with BRICS

Alexander Korolev, political scientist, Candidate of Sciences (PhD) in Political Science, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies (CCEIS) at HSE University, highlighted a pivotal foreign policy event of the week: Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's visit to Russia which took place from May 13 to 16, 2025.

According to Dr Korolev, the discussions between the Malaysian leader and Russian President Vladimir Putin, along with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, held special significance. During these talks, Anwar Ibrahim articulated Malaysia's keen interest in deeper integration with BRICS and its readiness to forge a strategic partnership with its member nations. The Russian side reciprocated, expressing a strong commitment to facilitate Malaysia's inclusion in the #BRICS agenda as a partner state.

Alexander Korolev emphasised that beyond its political and diplomatic significance, the Malaysian Prime Minister's visit took on a vital substantive dimension. Anwar Ibrahim actively promoted topics focused on innovations, including the development of artificial intelligence, digitalisation of public administration, climate technologies, and Islamic banking. These areas could emerge as vital components of the BRICS agenda moving forward, enhancing the group's relevance and depth.

"Russia's BRICS partners are actively seeking digital transformation, AI solutions, and innovative frameworks within the group," the expert observed.


He pointed out that BRICS has the potential to pioneer international discussions on new strategies for climate regulation and artificial intelligence management, making the integration of such initiatives particularly timely.

This text reflects the personal opinion of the author, which may not align with the position of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia.

#EXPERT #Malaysia #RussiaMalaysia #politics

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Expert view: Malaysia seeks partnership with BRICS Alexander Korolev, political scientist, Candidate of Sciences (PhD) in Political Science, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies (CCEIS) at HSE University,…
Expert view: Russia and Iran forge alternative payment architecture

Alexander Korolev, political scientist, Candidate of Sciences (PhD) in Political Science, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies (CCEIS) at HSE University, highlighted that along with Anwar Ibrahim's visit, the successful completion of the second stage in integrating the MIR (Russia) and Shetab (Iran) payment systems was another important event. This milestone marks a crucial achievement as both nations are members of BRICS and actively champion the establishment of an alternative payment architecture.

"Among all BRICS countries, Russia and Iran are at the forefront, vigorously advocating for not only a shift to alternative currencies and de-dollarisation but also the development of a new payment system within BRICS," emphasised Alexander Korolev.


While the integration is still unfolding on a bilateral level, its potential for replication and expansion is substantial. If executed successfully, the experience of Russia and Iran could serve as a model for countries like China, India, Indonesia, and other Southeast Asian partners. A key element in this process is the adoption of modern technological solutions, such as QR codes and digital identifiers, which transforms the initiative into a blend of financial and technological innovation.

Thus, both eventsβ€”Anwar Ibrahim’s visit and the advanced integration of payment systemsβ€”signal that #BRICS is evolving to a new stage: transitioning from political dialogue and coordination to tangible strategic content and the establishment of a functional infrastructure for a future multipolar world.

This text reflects the personal opinion of the author, which may not align with the position of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia.

#EXPERT #Iran #RussiaIran #finance

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Fight against poverty and inequality unites Russia and Brazil

Russia and Brazil have made significant progress in implementing targeted programmes for impoverished families. These initiatives not only provide direct financial aid but also encourage families to engage actively in the workforce, entrepreneurship, and subsistence farming, says Lilia Ovcharova, expert, Doctor of Sciences, and Director of the Institute for Social Policy at HSE University.

A round table on combating poverty and inequality took place during the visit of Brazil's First Lady, Janja Lula da Silva, to HSE University. Dr Ovcharova shared her insights on how the social programmes of both nations can contribute to the global fight against poverty.

The expert underscored the vital principle of mutual obligations that underpins these programmes. Key measures, including raising the minimum wage, supporting small businesses, and launching social initiatives for the most vulnerable groups, form the foundation of policies aimed at alleviating poverty and inequality in both countries. Brazil's experience with the Bolsa FamΓ­lia programme can offer valuable insights for Russia, particularly in supporting large families and enhancing access to education.

πŸ“Ž Read the full article on the official website of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia

#HSEUniversity #Brazil #RussiaBrazil

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BRICS strengthens financial and economic co-operation: new NDB shareholder and SMEs support plan

During the week spanning May 19–23, 2025, two significant developments marked the progress of cooperation among the #BRICS nations in the financial and economic realm. First, Algeria officially joined the New Development Bank (NDB) as a shareholder. Second, the 9th Meeting of BRICS Industry Ministers, held in Brazil's capital, culminated in the adoption of the inaugural Action Plan for the Development of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) for 2025–2030, outlined in the Joint Declaration. Russia played a pivotal role in implementing both initiatives within the group.

"With Algeria's accession to the NDB, the number of member states in this multilateral development bank has risen to nine, including the founding members Brazil, India, China, Russia, and South Africa, along with Bangladesh, Egypt, and the UAE, which joined between 2021 and 2023. This expansion will enhance the NDB’s operational geography, diversify its project portfolio, advance cooperation among member nations, and elevate its standing among global and regional development banks.
Additionally, the 9th Meeting of BRICS Industry Ministers officially endorsed the establishment of the BRICS Centre for Industrial Competencies (BCIC), which took place a month ago in collaboration with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). Initiated by Russia in 2020, this centre marks a significant step toward harnessing knowledge and technology for optimal engagement with Industry 4.0 advancements across the BRICS nations. For the SME sector, leveraging digitalisation, robotisation, and other innovative developments is crucial for boosting competitiveness and successfully integrating into regional and global value chains. The implementation of the Action Plan for the Development of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) for 2025–2030 by the BRICS nations will facilitate systematic progress in these crucial areas", the expert noted.


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πŸ“– Word of the week: New Development Bank

This week is dedicated to the term β€˜New Development Bank’ (NDB). The NDB is a key player among international financial institutions. The Bank was established to support infrastructure and sustainable development projects in the BRICS countries, as well as in other developing countries.

πŸ“ Foundation of the bank

The idea of establishing the New Development Bank was proposed by India at the 4th BRICS Summit in New Delhi in 2012. The political decision to establish it was endorsed by the BRICS leaders at the 5th BRICS Summit in Durban 27 March 2013.

One of the main reasons for the establishment of the NDB was the dissatisfaction of the #BRICS members regarding their lack of influence in organisations such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

The agreement to establish the NDB was signed on 15 July 2014 on the first day of the 6th BRICS Summit in Fortaleza, Brazil. Following this, Russian President Vladimir Putin ratified the agreement on 8 March 2015. In July 2015, the first meeting of the NDB's Board of Governors was held in Moscow to launch the bank's official operations.

⭐ Main objectives

The primary role of the New Development Bank is to finance infrastructure and sustainable projects around the world. This can include the construction of roads, bridges, energy facilities and other critical infrastructure elements that contribute to economic growth and improve the quality of life.

The Bank actively supports projects that help develop economies, create jobs and improve environmental standards in developing countries. In addition, the NDB pays special attention to projects related to renewable energy and energy efficiency, which contributes to the fight against climate change.

πŸ“Š Impact and achievements

Since 2018, the New Development Bank has financed nearly 100 projects worth $33 billion. Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasised that increasing the share of settlements in local currencies helps to reduce geopolitical risks and strengthen the financial independence of BRICS countries.

At a meeting with NDB President Dilma Rousseff at the 2024 BRICS Summit in Kazan, it was noted that the bank has already channelled funds to a number of important projects and continues to look for ways to work more efficiently. Rousseff noted that many countries need financial support and the NDB can play a key role in this process.

The New Development Bank demonstrates not only financial support, but also strategic importance for BRICS member countries, providing them with tools to achieve economic sustainability and independence.

#BRICSExpertCouncil #BRICSExpertCouncilRussia #NDB #Summit #wordoftheweek

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