The expansion and strengthening of BRICS' influence is becoming a key international agenda item. Upcoming summits will discuss new integration initiatives, the reform of global institutions like the WTO, and the counteraction of protectionist measures, which indicates the growing aspiration of BRICS+ countries to form a new multipolar world order.
In November 2025, an extraordinary BRICS summit will be held in Brazil via video conference, where Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva intends to propose a reform of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and form a common response to U.S. tariff measures.
In preparation for the summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed bilateral cooperation and interaction within BRICS with the President of Brazil. Additionally, the second "Traditional Values" forum of the association in Brazil will feature a list of common traditional values of BRICS countries.
Strategic steps to reduce dollar dependence and form an independent financial infrastructure are actively discussed within BRICS.
The New Development Bank of BRICS has decided to continue financing Russian projects, which strengthens the positions of national currencies. According to Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov, Russia, China, and Mongolia have significant potential for expanding cooperation, especially in developing common payment systems.
Furthermore, the Higher School of Economics and the University of Campinas (Brazil) are launching a joint project to explore ways to expand settlements in national currencies and research alternative international financial flows.
Russian experts see significant potential for exporting domestic cybersecurity solutions, particularly to BRICS markets.
Sberbank's Deputy Chairman of the Board, Stanislav Kuznetsov, believes that Russian cybersecurity technologies can become an important export item alongside oil and gas. He suggests building cyber defense centers in Brazil, India, and other BRICS countries with the prospect of expansion to the entire Global South.
Our country is building nuclear power plants for friendly states. Why shouldn't we build cyber defense centers in Brazil, India, and other countries with the same success? At this historical stage, Russia has a chance to be at the forefront of building a new cybersecurity architecture in the BRICS space, with prospects for expansion to all countries of the Global South.
Cooperation in the Arctic region is also being discussed. Doctor of Economic Sciences Sergey Nikonorov proposed creating an analogue of the Arctic Council for BRICS countries, which would allow for the coordination of Arctic strategies and projects. Brazil, India, and China are already showing significant interest in Arctic research and resources.
The integration of BRICS countries is manifested in concrete projects and initiatives aimed at strengthening ties and developing mutually beneficial areas.
These initiatives demonstrate BRICS countries' commitment not only to expansion but also to deepening cooperation in various spheres, shaping a more integrated and sustainable multipolar economic space.