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Indonesia Joins BRICS As A Full Member, Announces Brazil

Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous nation, had previously expressed its desire to join the group as a means of strengthening emerging countries and furthering the interests of the so-called Global South.
Indonesia joins BRICS as a full member. Photo Courtesy: Unsplash

Brazil on Monday announced the joining of Indonesia as a new full member of the BRICS bloc, which is a united front of emerging economy perspectives in multilateral institutions.

Releasing a statement, Brazil’s Foreign Ministry said: “In the context of Brazil’s pro tempore presidency of BRICS, which began on January 1st and will continue until December 31th, 2025, the Brazilian government announced today, January 6th, the formal entry of the Republic of Indonesia into BRICS as a full member.”

Brazil said BRICS leaders endorsed Indonesia’s candidacy during the Johannesburg Summit in August 2023, as part of the group’s expansion process for full members.

“Due to the 2024 presidential elections, Indonesia formally notified the group of its interest in joining BRICS only after the establishment of its new government. In 2024, the BRICS countries approved by consensus Indonesia’s membership in line with the guiding principles, criteria, and procedures for expansion agreed upon in Johannesburg,” the statement said.

Brazil said it welcomed Indonesia for its entry into BRICS.

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“As the largest economy and most populous nation in Southeast Asia, Indonesia shares with other BRICS members the support for the reform of the global governance institutions and contributes significantly to the deepening of Global South cooperation,” the statement said.

Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous nation, had previously expressed its desire to join the group as a means of strengthening emerging countries and furthering the interests of the so-called Global South.

What Is BRICS?

The leaders of BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) countries met for the first time in St. Petersburg, Russia, on the margins of the G8 Outreach Summit in July 2006. Shortly afterwards, in September 2006, the group was formalised as BRIC during the first BRIC Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, which met on the sidelines of the General Debate of the UN Assembly in New York City.

After a series of high level meetings, the first BRIC summit was held in Yekaterinburg, Russia on 16 June 2009.

The BRIC group was renamed as BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) after South Africa was accepted as a full member at the BRIC Foreign Ministers’ meeting in New York in September 2010.

(With inputs from IBNS and Reuters)