A BRICS meeting on agriculture and related global issues begins in Indore under India’s presidency, with discussions focused on food security and farmer welfare, according to multiple reports. The programme includes a three-day Agriculture Working Group meeting running from June 9 to June 11, involving officials from BRICS member countries and aimed at deliberating on agriculture-related priorities. After the working group session, a two-day BRICS ministerial meeting is scheduled for June 12, bringing ministers to further discuss the agenda set during the earlier technical-level deliberations. The Union Agriculture Minister says the discussions during India’s presidency will emphasize food security and support for farmers, framing the agriculture agenda within broader cooperation among member states. The meetings are part of a broader BRICS engagement in Indore that brings together participating countries’ agriculture stakeholders to coordinate positions and explore areas of collaboration on agricultural concerns.