Vietnam Joins BRICS as ‘Partner Country’

1. What Happened?

  • On June 13, 2025, Brazil (the current BRICS chair) confirmed that Vietnam has been officially admitted as a BRICS “Partner Country”—the 10th nation to receive this status
  • This new rank lets Vietnam take part in BRICS summits and dialogues, enhancing its engagement with the grouping.

2. Why It Matters (UPSC Relevance)

BRICS Expansion & Global South Dynamics

  • Reflects BRICS’s strategy to broaden its footprint across the Global South, emerging as a counterweight to Western-led institutions.
  • Brings an important Southeast Asian economy into the fold, strengthening geopolitical and economic ties .

Alignment with Vietnam’s Foreign Policy

  • Resonates with Vietnam’s doctrine of “multilateralism and diversification”, fostering wider engagement beyond Western blocs .
  • Status reflects Vietnam’s growing South-South cooperation agenda and sustainable development efforts .

Balancing Great Power Relations

  • Vietnam is cautious, balancing ties with BRICS (China–Russia) while preserving its strategic relationship with the US
  • Illustrates nuanced diplomacy, exercising agency in the Indo-Pacific through non-alignment and hedging between power centers.
  • Economic & Strategic Opportunities
  • Potential for deeper access to BRICS-led mechanisms such as the New Development Bank, interconnectivity corridors, and multilateral trade forums.
  • Builds on existing cooperation, like Vietnam’s attendance at the BRICS+ outreach summit in Kazan (2024) and Russia’s earlier push for its partner status

UPSC Mains Question

Q. “Assess the strategic and diplomatic significance of Vietnam becoming a BRICS Partner Country. What implications does this status hold for India’s policy in Southeast Asia?”

Answer Outline:

  1. Introduction – Define BRICS structure and Partner Country tier.
  2. Vietnam’s Objectives – Multilateral outreach + economic diversification.
  3. Geostrategic Balance – Southeast Asia pivot, Indo‑Pacific linkages.
  4. India’s Angle – Shared membership fosters ASEAN–India–BRICS synergy.
  5. Risks & Cautions – Vietnam balancing US relations; implications for India’s China–ASEAN ties.
  6. Conclusion – A step in regional multipolarity—call for India to deepen strategic cooperation via ASEAN–BRICS dialogue.

UPSC Prelims Fact-sheet

  • Date: June 13, 2025
  • Status: Partner Country (not full member)
  • Tenth Partner Country, after Algeria, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda, Uzbekistan
  • Participation Rights: Can attend summits, meetings, but lacks full voting power

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