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INSA CONVENES BRICS SCIENCE ACADEMIES IN LANDMARK MEET ON AI FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

The Indian National Science Academy convened the first BRICS Science Academies Forum 2026 to chart a roadmap for responsible AI use in sustainable development, emphasizing the Global South perspective.
Ministry of Science & Technology INSA CONVENES BRICS SCIENCE ACADEMIES IN LANDMARK MEET ON AI FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Ten Nations Converge to Chart a Global South Roadmap on Responsible Artificial Intelligence The Indian National Science Academy (INSA), as part of India's BRICS Presidency 2026, convened the first meeting of the BRICS Science Academies Forum 2026. Held virtually under the theme “Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development and Strengthening Global South Cooperation,” the forum brought together science academies from ten nations, Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Russia, South Africa, Belarus, Nigeria, and Vietnam, to advance a shared declaration on responsible and equitable AI development. The meeting was moderated throughout by Prof. Debashis Mitra, Vice President (International), INSA, who steered structured dialogue among the participating academies. In his welcome remarks, Prof. Mitra noted that the forum is being organised as part of India’s BRICS Presidency 2026 under the theme “Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability,” and underscored INSA’s central role in advancing this scientific agenda. KEY OUTCOMES AT A GLANCE Draft declaration on AI for Science and Sustainable Development reviewed and strengthened Consensus on shared computing infrastructure, collaborative data platforms and multilingual AI models Calls for joint task forces, researcher mobility schemes and open-source scientific infrastructure Onsite Second meeting for BRICS Science Academies Forum to be held during 22-23, July 2026 at IIT Hyderabad INDIA LEADS BRICS SCIENCE COOPERATION India holds the BRICS Presidency in 2026 under the theme 'Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability. In this capacity, INSA is spearheading scientific collaboration across BRICS nations and partner countries. The forum serves as the preparatory platform for the full-scale BRICS Science Academies Forum Meeting 2026, scheduled for July at IIT Hyderabad. "This forum aspires to move beyond dialogue. AI must become a practical instrument for inclusive and sustainable development across the Global South." — Prof. Shekhar C. Mande, President, INSA DRAFT DECLARATION: BRIDGING THE AI DIVIDE Prof. Ambuj Sagar, Founding Head, School of Public Policy, IIT Delhi, presented the draft declaration, highlighting critical issues around the unequal distribution of AI capacity and the widening digital divide between developed and developing nations. The declaration seeks to harness AI to accelerate scientific discovery, spanning materials science, drug development, climate modelling, and engineering, while ensuring that benefits reach the Global South equitably. VOICES FROM THE FORUM Participating academies contributed targeted recommendations to sharpen the declaration: China (Chinese Academy of Sciences) called for collaborative AI readiness benchmarks, scientific data-sharing frameworks, open-source infrastructure and responsible AI evaluation mechanisms addressing bias, reliability and local context. Egypt (ASRT) underscored AI's potential for food security, healthcare, education, energy and climate change, and called for greater investments in research, capacity building and equitable AI deployment. Indonesia stressed AI's role in disaster risk management, climate mitigation, early warning systems, greenhouse gas reduction and sustainable agriculture. Ethiopia advocated for dedicated cooperation on cybersecurity, digital safety and combating cross-border cybercrime, alongside higher education and research partnerships. Vietnam proposed establishing joint task forces, thematic working groups and shared digital public infrastructure, with joint training programmes to bridge AI skill gaps. Nigeria underscored the importance of advancing artificial intelligence applications for scientific innovation, governance, and national development priorities. South Africa discussed the role of AI for future generations, raised concerns about costs and social sciences dimensions, and endorsed the open-source AI model. Belarus stressed responsible AI use with special emphasis on healthcare innovation, data security and advanced cybersecurity measures in the AI era. CONVERGENT PRIORITIES FOR BRICS AI COOPERATION Drawing from the deliberations, Prof. Anurag Agrawal, Vice-President (Science Policy), INSA, identified cross-cutting themes of consensus: shared computing infrastructure; open data ecosystems; technology sovereignty; energy-efficient data centres; human resource development; and multilingual AI resources. Beyond large language models, participants noted the strategic value of smaller, task-oriented industrial models in domains where errors carry high consequences. "South-South BRICS cooperation in AI can bring change in a far more equitable way, one that leads to genuinely sustainable development." — Prof. Anurag Agrawal, Vice-President (Science Policy), INSA The meeting reaffirmed that humanities and social sciences must be integral to AI development, and that governance frameworks, ethical standards and robust data-sharing mechanisms are non-negotiable for trustworthy AI systems. NEXT STEPS The recommendations from today's meeting will be incorporated into the revised draft declaration. Dr. Brajesh Pandey, Executive Director, INSA, announced that delegations from BRICS countries and partner nations will convene in person for second meeting at IIT Hyderabad during 22-23, July 2026, where the declaration is expected to be finalised. CSIR–NIScPR, the scientific and technological information policy research institute of CSIR, also participated in and contributed to the deliberations. ***** NKR/AK (रिलीज़ आईडी: 2270686) आगंतुक पटल : 398
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India steers BRICS AI agenda for sustainable development, bridging the Global South divide

Key Facts

  1. INSA convened the first virtual BRICS Science Academies Forum 2026 under India’s BRICS Presidency.
  2. Ten nations participated: Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Russia, South Africa, Belarus, Nigeria and Vietnam.
  3. The forum’s theme was “Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development and Strengthening Global South Cooperation”.
  4. Members agreed on shared computing infrastructure, open‑data ecosystems, multilingual AI models and joint task‑forces.
  5. A draft declaration was prepared to bridge the AI divide and promote responsible AI in climate, health, agriculture and drug discovery.
  6. The second, in‑person meeting is scheduled for 22‑23 July 2026 at IIT Hyderabad.
  7. India’s BRICS Presidency 2026 carries the overarching theme “Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability”.

Background

AI is being positioned as a tool for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, especially for developing nations. The forum reflects India’s policy push to lead South‑South scientific cooperation and to embed ethical, inclusive AI frameworks in global governance.

UPSC Syllabus

  • GS2 — Government policies and interventions for development
  • GS3 — Developments in science and technology and their applications
  • Essay — Science, Technology and Society
  • Essay — Economy, Development and Inequality
  • GS2 — Issues relating to Health, Education, Human Resources
  • GS2 — Effect of policies of developed and developing countries on India
  • Essay — Environment and Sustainability
  • GS1 — Poverty and Developmental Issues
  • Essay — Education, Knowledge and Culture
  • GS3 — Disaster and disaster management

Mains Angle

GS2 – Discuss how India’s leadership in the BRICS Science Academies Forum can shape responsible AI policy for sustainable development. GS3 – Analyse the role of scientific institutions in bridging the AI divide between the Global North and South.

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INSA CONVENES BRICS SCIENCE ACADEMIES IN LANDMARK MEET ON AI FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Ten Nations Converge to Chart a Global South Roadmap on Responsible Artificial Intelligence

The Indian National Science Academy (INSA), as part of India's BRICS Presidency 2026, convened the first meeting of the BRICS Science Academies Forum 2026. Held virtually under the theme “Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development and Strengthening Global South Cooperation,” the forum brought together science academies from ten nations, Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Russia, South Africa, Belarus, Nigeria, and Vietnam, to advance a shared declaration on responsible and equitable AI development.

The meeting was moderated throughout by Prof. Debashis Mitra, Vice President (International), INSA, who steered structured dialogue among the participating academies. In his welcome remarks, Prof. Mitra noted that the forum is being organised as part of India’s BRICS Presidency 2026 under the theme “Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability,” and underscored INSA’s central role in advancing this scientific agenda.

KEY OUTCOMES AT A GLANCE

Draft declaration on AI for Science and Sustainable Development reviewed and strengthened

Consensus on shared computing infrastructure, collaborative data platforms and multilingual AI models

Calls for joint task forces, researcher mobility schemes and open-source scientific infrastructure

Onsite Second meeting for BRICS Science Academies Forum to be held during 22-23, July 2026 at IIT Hyderabad

INDIA LEADS BRICS SCIENCE COOPERATION

India holds the BRICS Presidency in 2026 under the theme 'Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability. In this capacity, INSA is spearheading scientific collaboration across BRICS nations and partner countries. The forum serves as the preparatory platform for the full-scale BRICS Science Academies Forum Meeting 2026, scheduled for July at IIT Hyderabad.

"This forum aspires to move beyond dialogue. AI must become a practical instrument for inclusive and sustainable development across the Global South." — Prof. Shekhar C. Mande, President, INSA

DRAFT DECLARATION: BRIDGING THE AI DIVIDE

Prof. Ambuj Sagar, Founding Head, School of Public Policy, IIT Delhi, presented the draft declaration, highlighting critical issues around the unequal distribution of AI capacity and the widening digital divide between developed and developing nations. The declaration seeks to harness AI to accelerate scientific discovery, spanning materials science, drug development, climate modelling, and engineering, while ensuring that benefits reach the Global South equitably.

VOICES FROM THE FORUM

Participating academies contributed targeted recommendations to sharpen the declaration:

China (Chinese Academy of Sciences) called for collaborative AI readiness benchmarks, scientific data-sharing frameworks, open-source infrastructure and responsible AI evaluation mechanisms addressing bias, reliability and local context.

Egypt (ASRT) underscored AI's potential for food security, healthcare, education, energy and climate change, and called for greater investments in research, capacity building and equitable AI deployment.

Indonesia stressed AI's role in disaster risk management, climate mitigation, early warning systems, greenhouse gas reduction and sustainable agriculture.

Ethiopia advocated for dedicated cooperation on cybersecurity, digital safety and combating cross-border cybercrime, alongside higher education and research partnerships.

Vietnam proposed establishing joint task forces, thematic working groups and shared digital public infrastructure, with joint training programmes to bridge AI skill gaps.

Nigeria underscored the importance of advancing artificial intelligence applications for scientific innovation, governance, and national development priorities.

South Africa discussed the role of AI for future generations, raised concerns about costs and social sciences dimensions, and endorsed the open-source AI model.

Belarus stressed responsible AI use with special emphasis on healthcare innovation, data security and advanced cybersecurity measures in the AI era.

CONVERGENT PRIORITIES FOR BRICS AI COOPERATION

Drawing from the deliberations, Prof. Anurag Agrawal, Vice-President (Science Policy), INSA, identified cross-cutting themes of consensus: shared computing infrastructure; open data ecosystems; technology sovereignty; energy-efficient data centres; human resource development; and multilingual AI resources. Beyond large language models, participants noted the strategic value of smaller, task-oriented industrial models in domains where errors carry high consequences.

"South-South BRICS cooperation in AI can bring change in a far more equitable way, one that leads to genuinely sustainable development." — Prof. Anurag Agrawal, Vice-President (Science Policy), INSA

The meeting reaffirmed that humanities and social sciences must be integral to AI development, and that governance frameworks, ethical standards and robust data-sharing mechanisms are non-negotiable for trustworthy AI systems.

NEXT STEPS

The recommendations from today's meeting will be incorporated into the revised draft declaration. Dr. Brajesh Pandey, Executive Director, INSA, announced that delegations from BRICS countries and partner nations will convene in person for second meeting at IIT Hyderabad during 22-23, July 2026, where the declaration is expected to be finalised.

CSIR–NIScPR, the scientific and technological information policy research institute of CSIR, also participated in and contributed to the deliberations.

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NKR/AK

(रिलीज़ आईडी: 2270686)

आगंतुक पटल : 398

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India steers BRICS AI agenda for sustainable development, bridging the Global South divide

Key Facts

  1. INSA convened the first virtual BRICS Science Academies Forum 2026 under India’s BRICS Presidency.
  2. Ten nations participated: Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Russia, South Africa, Belarus, Nigeria and Vietnam.
  3. The forum’s theme was “Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development and Strengthening Global South Cooperation”.
  4. Members agreed on shared computing infrastructure, open‑data ecosystems, multilingual AI models and joint task‑forces.
  5. A draft declaration was prepared to bridge the AI divide and promote responsible AI in climate, health, agriculture and drug discovery.
  6. The second, in‑person meeting is scheduled for 22‑23 July 2026 at IIT Hyderabad.
  7. India’s BRICS Presidency 2026 carries the overarching theme “Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability”.

Background & Context

AI is being positioned as a tool for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, especially for developing nations. The forum reflects India’s policy push to lead South‑South scientific cooperation and to embed ethical, inclusive AI frameworks in global governance.

UPSC Syllabus Connections

GS2•Government policies and interventions for developmentGS3•Developments in science and technology and their applicationsEssay•Science, Technology and SocietyEssay•Economy, Development and InequalityGS2•Issues relating to Health, Education, Human ResourcesGS2•Effect of policies of developed and developing countries on IndiaEssay•Environment and SustainabilityGS1•Poverty and Developmental IssuesEssay•Education, Knowledge and CultureGS3•Disaster and disaster management

Mains Answer Angle

GS2 – Discuss how India’s leadership in the BRICS Science Academies Forum can shape responsible AI policy for sustainable development. GS3 – Analyse the role of scientific institutions in bridging the AI divide between the Global North and South.

Analysis

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International scientific cooperation

1 marks
3 keywords
GS2
Medium
Mains Short Answer

AI policy and sustainable development

5 marks
4 keywords
GS2
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Mains Essay

Science diplomacy and AI governance

20 marks
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