BRICS+ Energy & Climate Security 2026: From Roadmap to Real Power

How India Can Convert the BRICS+ Energy & Climate Agenda (2025–2030) into Strategic Leverage

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Energy and climate security are no longer parallel conversations—they are now the core determinants of economic resilience, geopolitical influence, and strategic autonomy. This Global Eye Intelligence report dissects how the BRICS+ Energy Cooperation Roadmap (2025–2030) can move beyond declarations and be operationalised during India’s BRICS 2026 presidency.

The analysis maps the real vulnerabilities shaping the BRICS+ bloc: critical mineral dependencies, fragmented clean-energy supply chains, climate-exposed infrastructure, water stress, and uneven access to climate finance. It explains why fragmented national responses are insufficient and where coordinated BRICS+ action can realistically deliver outcomes—through critical minerals cooperation, climate and water-risk coordination, green energy integration, and climate-resilient infrastructure financing via the New Development Bank.

More importantly, the report evaluates best-case, most-likely, and worst-case scenarios for BRICS+ cooperation, offering clarity on what India must prioritise to shift BRICS+ from intent to implementation. This is not a generic policy brief—it is a forward-looking strategic blueprint for governments, investors, researchers, and businesses tracking global energy transition risks.

Those who understand these shifts early shape outcomes. Those who don’t, react late. Following Global Eye Intelligence ensures you stay ahead of the strategic curve—before energy security decisions harden into global power structures.