Scientific Collaboration in BRICS

Context:
BRICS nations are strengthening scientific collaboration to enhance innovation capacity and reduce dependence on Western dominance.

Key Highlights:

  • Institutional Framework
  • STI cooperation formalized in 2011, strengthened in 2015 MoU.
  • Expansion via BRICS+ (2022) including Global South countries.
  • India’s 2026 Presidency theme: Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation, Sustainability.
  • Key Initiatives
  • BRICS Technology Transfer Centre (TTC).
  • iBRICS innovation networks.
  • Focus on AI governance (2025 Declaration).
  • Areas of Collaboration
  • Shift from basic science to applied research:
    • Energy, Health, Environment
  • Promotes technology transfer and entrepreneurship.
  • Challenges
  • Low GERD (R&D spending) compared to developed nations.
  • Lack of permanent institutional mechanisms.
  • Key Concepts
  • Techno-nationalism: Tech for national power.
  • Global South: Developing countries of Asia, Africa, Latin America.
  • New Development Bank (NDB): Funds infrastructure & sustainability.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • BRICS members: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa.
  • Contribute ~30% of global GDP (PPP).
  • NDB headquartered in Shanghai.
  • BRICS+ expands outreach to developing nations.
  • GERD: Indicator of R&D investment.

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Strategic Importance
    • Reduces dependence on Western technology ecosystems.
    • Promotes multipolar global order.
  • Science Diplomacy
    • Strengthens South-South cooperation.
    • Facilitates knowledge sharing and innovation diffusion.
  • Economic & Developmental Impact
    • Boosts industrial growth and digital economy.
    • Supports sustainable development goals (SDGs).
  • Challenges
    • Uneven technological capabilities among members.
    • Political differences may hinder cooperation.
    • Need for long-term funding and governance mechanisms.
  • Way Forward
    • Establish permanent STI cooperation body (EU model).
    • Increase R&D investments across BRICS.
    • Launch mega-science collaborative projects.
    • Focus on inclusive and ethical AI frameworks.

UPSC Relevance:
• GS 2: International Relations (BRICS, Global South)
• GS 3: Science & Technology (Innovation, AI, R&D)

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