What is the IBSA Forum?
On the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a trilateral meeting with the Presidents of Brazil and South Africa to strengthen the IBSA Dialogue Forum. The leaders discussed cooperation in areas such as climate-resilient agriculture, digital innovation, counter-terrorism, UN reforms, and broader Global South priorities.
The IBSA Dialogue Forum is a tripartite platform comprising India, Brazil, and South Africa—three major democracies from Asia, South America, and Africa. It was formalised through the Brasilia Declaration on 6 June 2003.
Importantly, IBSA has no headquarters or permanent secretariat, making it a flexible, consultative grouping driven by shared values of democracy, development, and dialogue.
Established in 2004 and operational from 2006, the IBSA Fund aims to support poverty and hunger alleviation in developing nations, especially Least Developed Countries (LDCs). So far, it has allocated USD 53.27 million to 46 projects in 34 countries, demonstrating a model of effective South-South cooperation.
IBSA also conducts joint maritime military exercises under the name IBSAMAR. The 8th edition of IBSAMAR was held in October 2024 off the coast of South Africa, showcasing defence collaboration and strategic trust among the three nations.
India proposed several forward-looking initiatives during the 2025 G20 Summit:
IBSA serves as a collective voice for the Global South, promoting inclusive development, democratic governance, and fair global rules. It allows India to lead Global South initiatives without the influence of China, unlike forums such as BRICS or SCO.
A major goal of IBSA is to push for multilateral reform, especially at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). All three countries are candidates for permanent membership, and IBSA amplifies India’s demand for a more representative global governance structure.
IBSA unites countries with multi-ethnic, democratic structures, reinforcing India’s position as a “Democratic Anchor” of the Global South. It contrasts India’s approach with China’s authoritarian model, enhancing India’s soft power.
The IBSA Fund allows India to support development in health, education, and agriculture across the Global South. Unlike China’s debt diplomacy, the fund presents India as a trusted and responsible development partner.
IBSA provides a platform for India to globalize key concerns such as cross-border terrorism, climate action, and trade reforms. It also enables India to export successful tools like UPI, Aadhaar, and Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) to emerging economies.
Brazil’s shifting foreign policy and South Africa’s domestic instability limit strategic alignment. India’s deeper security partnerships contrast with Brazil and South Africa’s relatively non-aligned or China-friendly approaches.
IBSA’s focus areas—UN reforms, development, energy—are already part of BRICS, which now includes China and new members like Egypt and UAE. As BRICS becomes more action-oriented, IBSA risks fading into irrelevance.
Although IBSA economies share common sectors like agriculture and services, intra-IBSA trade remains low due to weak logistics and connectivity. Instead of complementing each other, the countries sometimes compete for similar markets.
IBSA lacks a permanent secretariat, which affects continuity. Projects face bureaucratic delays due to differing national systems and limited institutional capacity.
To strengthen its relevance, IBSA must:
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