The Indian government announced that the BRICS Women Working Group will convene in Kochi, Kerala, on July 6 and 7, 2026. The meeting is part of the group’s broader agenda to promote gender‑inclusive growth and to strengthen women‑led initiatives across the BRICS member states of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
The event will be held at the Kochi International Convention Centre and is scheduled to feature panel discussions, workshops, and a high‑level forum aimed at sharing best practices in women‑empowered entrepreneurship, digital inclusion, and access to finance. Officials say the conference will also explore mechanisms for scaling successful pilot projects from each member country.
India’s Role in the BRICS Women Working Group
India’s hosting of the meeting signals its intent to position itself as a leader in gender‑equity reforms within the BRICS framework. The government has recently announced a national strategy to increase women’s participation in the workforce and to expand access to credit for female entrepreneurs. By bringing together BRICS partners, India hopes to leverage collective expertise to accelerate the implementation of similar policies abroad.
Expected Outcomes
While the agenda has not yet been released, participants are expected to:
– Identify common barriers to women’s economic empowerment in the BRICS economies.
– Develop a joint action plan to support women‑led startups through digital platforms.
– Establish a monitoring framework to track progress on gender‑inclusive development indicators.
The meeting will also serve as a platform for civil society groups and private sector stakeholders to propose funding mechanisms and public‑private partnership models that could be replicated across the BRICS bloc.
Analysis
India’s decision to host the Women Working Group aligns with its broader strategy to showcase its commitment to gender equality on an international stage. By coordinating a multilateral forum, the government may aim to attract investment and technical assistance for women‑focused projects, potentially boosting its domestic innovation ecosystem. However, the effectiveness of the meeting will depend on the concrete commitments made by the participating countries and the follow‑up mechanisms put in place to ensure accountability.
The choice of Kochi—a city known for its growing tech and service sectors—highlights India’s intent to link women’s empowerment with urban economic development. The outcome of the conference could influence future policy formulations within the BRICS nations, especially if the working group produces actionable recommendations that can be integrated into national development plans.
Sources
– DD India. “India to host BRICS Women Working Group Meeting in Kochi on July 6‑7 to advance women‑led development.” Google News India, 2026. https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMizAFBVV95cUxOWGRZWm9tUlBGUGRvQllCRWtVWDR0XzFNYks4RHdFaFJZTUw5bEV4dG5Bb2ZVbGlTcE1UbkxkODg0NWdJREt5M2dYZzhOVmJreE1hTnk3UTdGQ0hJQlVqeVRRQjRGU0Y1RkFUZlV0c1ZoZHJJRW9vWWpLVFdyaWY4WEFkVGNOV29HNWVSdV9yUWFCVlhHT21ucTYwb3g4aUh1cHpuX2EwRmV2alQ1MFAwcE1RV3JVakdfeEx5YlZvVjBPNEVXOUQzZEhialE?oc=5
Story synopsis gathered from: Google News India — source
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