The programmes planned in the national capital are 3-day BRICS trade fair from October 13; BRICS Business Forum and BRICS Business Council meetings on October 13 and 14.
A major agenda of the grouping - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - is to reform the global governance architecture which is yet to reflect the changing global scenario where the emerging economies are playing a larger role, the ministry said in a statement.
"Even as BRICS nations work together towards achieving these objectives, there is a need felt for measures to be taken to deepen intra-BRICS economic engagement, trade and investment ties," it said.
Intra-BRICS trade increased to USD 297 billion in 2014 from USD 281.4 billion in 2012.
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Globally, merchandise imports from the world into the BRICS countries have gone up from USD 2.95 trillion in 2012 to USD 3.03 trillion in 2014.
Likewise, the global merchandise exports of the BRICS countries have gone up from USD 3.2 trillion in 2012 to USD 3.47 trillion in 2014.
Elaborating on the events, it said the first BRICS trade fair and exhibition will be staged just ahead of the BRICS political summit in Goa on October 15.
The focus of the fair is, 'Building BRICS - Innovation for Collaboration'.
The fair will showcase about 20 key sectors including aerospace, agro-processing, auto, chemicals, green energy, healthcare and pharma, railways, textiles, infrastructure, IT, tourism, gems and jewellery.
It will be a platform for BRICS countries to exhibit the state-of-the-art technologies and advances made in industrial development.
Besides, business leaders from BIMSTEC (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand) have been invited for meetings and discussions with the BRICS business leaders and companies at the fair.
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