India's National Security Adviser Ajit Doval chaired a BRICS National Security Advisers meeting in New Delhi from June 22 to 23, 2024 [1].
The gathering serves as a critical coordination point for the bloc's security architecture, aiming to align strategies before the broader BRICS summit scheduled for September 2024 [2].
This 16th edition of the NSA meeting focused on evolving geopolitical challenges and the rise of non-traditional security threats [3]. The agenda included detailed discussions on terrorism and the impact of emerging technologies on global stability [4].
Officials from the member nations met to identify shared vulnerabilities and develop joint responses to security disruptions. The talks emphasized the need for cooperation in the face of shifting international dynamics, particularly regarding the intersection of technology and national defense [4].
By hosting the conclave, India positioned itself as a central mediator for the group's security concerns. The meeting provided a platform for the National Security Advisers to synchronize their approaches to regional instability and cross-border threats [1].
The discussions in New Delhi are intended to set the diplomatic and security groundwork for the upcoming summit in September 2024 [2]. The outcomes of these talks will likely influence the joint declarations and security pacts issued during that larger assembly.
“India hosted a BRICS National Security Advisers meeting in New Delhi on June 22–23, 2024”
The 16th BRICS NSA meeting underscores the bloc's intent to move beyond economic cooperation and establish a more formal security framework. By focusing on non-traditional threats and emerging technologies, the member states are acknowledging that modern warfare and instability are increasingly driven by digital and asymmetrical means rather than conventional military force.


