Russian President Vladimir Putin will “definitely” attend the upcoming BRICS summit in India later this year, according to the Kremlin. The confirmation was shared by spokesperson Dmitry Peskov and reported
by Russian news agency TASS.
The exact dates and schedule for the 18th BRICS summit are yet to be officially announced. India, which is hosting the summit, has set the theme as “Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability,” reflecting a people-centric and global approach.
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Putin’s Second Visit Within A Year
Putin’s visit will mark his second trip to India within a year. He last visited in December 2025 for the annual India-Russia summit at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During that visit, both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the long-standing strategic partnership between the two countries.
The December meeting saw discussions on key global issues, including the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Modi emphasised the need for a peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomacy. The two nations also signed agreements to boost cooperation in sectors such as ports, shipping and transport infrastructure, with a focus on building stable and efficient trade corridors.
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India’s BRICS Leadership
India previously hosted the 13th BRICS Summit in 2021 and is expected to use this year’s platform to deepen cooperation among member nations. Putin’s participation is likely to add geopolitical weight to the summit, which comes amid shifting global alliances and ongoing conflicts.















