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From Hormuz to the West… India’s strict message in BRICS, know what Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar
Samira Vishwas | May 14, 2026 9:24 PM CST

S Jaishankar BRICS Meeting Latest Update In Hindi: Inaugurating the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ meeting held in New Delhi, India’s Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar strongly presented India’s side on the global stage. He said that today the world is going through a period of deep geopolitical and economic change. In such volatile times, the expectations of emerging economies and developing countries from BRICS have increased significantly. Jaishankar made it clear that the world’s problems cannot be solved through military power or sanctions alone.

Concern over Hormuz and the Red Sea

In his address, the External Affairs Minister focused special attention on the serious situation in West Asia. They Strait of Hormuz And specifically mentioning the Red Sea, he said that obstructions to these sea routes and threats to the energy infrastructure could affect the economic stability of the entire world.

Jaishankar stressed that safe and uninterrupted maritime flows are essential for today’s global economy. This statement is important at a time when tensions remain constant in the Gulf region.

Stance on Gaza crisis and regional instability

India also raised the issue of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza prominently during the meeting. Jaishankar made it clear that the humanitarian crisis cannot be ignored and India reiterated its support for the immediate ceasefire, humanitarian access and the two-nation principle.

Apart from this, regarding Lebanon, Syria, Sudan, Yemen and Libya, he said that regional instability is no longer just a limited geographical issue but it is impacting global security.

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Sharp attack on politics of pressure

Jaishankar has strongly criticized the unilateral sanctions, calling them against international law and the UN Charter. He argues that this pressure politics adopted by Western countries is not a good substitute for dialogue and these punitive measures have the worst impact on the progress of developing countries.

bluntly on terrorism and UN reform

India has maintained its ‘zero tolerance’ on the issue of terrorism. Maintained its stance. Jaishankar said that cross-border terrorism is a violation of the basic principles of international relations. Also, he strongly raised the demand for reform of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). He said that the current challenges prove that the multilateral system is weakening and reform of the Security Council cannot be postponed any longer.

Diplomacy is the only way

The clear message of the Foreign Minister’s speech was that the world is now in an era of fragmented geopolitics, where conflict, energy security and economic pressures are interconnected. India has presented itself as a global player that emphasizes on dialogue and diplomacy rather than confrontation.


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