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Jaishankar holds talks with Russia’s Lavrov; trade and geopolitics in focus

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Hey future lawyers! This news about Jaishankar and Lavrov isn't just headlines; it's a peek into India's foreign policy, super relevant for CLAT. So basically, our External Affairs Minister met his Russian counterpart, plus other foreign ministers from BRICS , that's Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and its new members , ahead of a big conclave. They discussed deepening trade, energy, and connectivity, alongside global issues like the West Asia crisis and Ukraine conflict, underscoring our "Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership" with Russia. Here's the thing: For CLAT, this highlights India's active role in international relations and within international organizations like BRICS,

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar shakes hands with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in New Delhi on Wednesday, May 13, 2026..

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xternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held “productive” talks on Wednesday to advance bilateral cooperation in energy and trade amid shifting geopolitical tensions.

Jaishankar met Lavrov, shortly after the Russian foreign minister landed in New Delhi to attend a two-day conclave of the BRICS member states beginning Thursday.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, Brazil’s Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira and South Africa’s Minister for International Relations Ozzy Lamola are among those who already arrived in the national capital for the BRICS foreign ministerial meeting.

Jaishankar and Lavrov are learnt to have deliberated on the West Asia crisis as well as the Ukraine conflict.

In a social media post, the external affairs minister described his talks with his Russian counterpart as “productive exchange of views”.

“Our conversation touched upon several aspects of the India-Russia Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership, including trade and investment, energy and connectivity, science and technology, as well as facilitating mobility of skills and talent,” he said.

“Other global and multilateral issues of mutual interest were also discussed,” he said.

It is not immediately known if India’s procurement of Russian crude oil figured in the talks.

In his televised opening remarks at the meeting, Jaishankar said India and Russia have a shared interest in strengthening multipolarity and could benefit through greater “de-risking” .

“The last few years have seen a steady and sustained growth in our bilateral partnership. Its economic and energy dimensions have become pronounced. Our political cooperation is even more valuable in an uncertain and volatile global environment,” Jaishankar said.

“We have expanded our collaboration in science and technology. The mobility of talents and skills has acquired greater salience and our interest in ensuring better connectivity is deeper,” he said.

“The complicated international situation also merits an open exchange of views, especially between two trusted partners,” he said.

The external affairs minister said India and Russia have a shared interest in strengthening multipolarity.

Jaishankar also held separate bilateral talks with Brazilian Foreign Minister Vieira South Africa’s Ozzy Lamola.

The external affairs minister also met Maldivian Foreign Minister Iruthisham Adam.

“Underlined our Neighbourhood First policy and reviewed our bilateral cooperation. Reiterated India’s commitment to Maldives’ progress and development,” he said on X.

India, as the chair of the BRICS, is hosting the conclave of the foreign ministers ahead of the annual summit of the grouping in September.

BRICS, originally comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, expanded in 2024 to include Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates, with Indonesia joining in 2025.

It has emerged as an influential grouping as it brings together 11 major emerging economies of the world, representing around 49.5 per cent of the global population, around 40 per cent of the global GDP and around 26 per cent of the global trade.

The BRICS meeting will be chaired by Jaishankar.

Originally published by The Hindu Economy on 13 May 2026. CLAT Tribe summarises and curates for exam relevance.View original
Jaishankar holds talks with Russia’s Lavrov; trade and geopolitics in focus