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The BRICS 2026 Tourism Working Group (TWG)

The BRICS 2026 Tourism Working Group (TWG):

India officially commenced its tourism agenda under its BRICS 2026 Chairship by hosting the inaugural Tourism Working Group (TWG) meeting via virtual mode.

  • The BRICS Tourism Working Group is a specialized sector-specific ministerial track operating within the BRICS framework. It brings together tourism administrators, policymakers, and industry experts from member nations to co-create unified travel frameworks, share technological best practices, and expand institutional hospitality capacities.
  • The core objective of the 2026 TWG under India’s leadership is to systematically establish a modern, digitized, and highly sustainable intra-BRICS travel corridor.
  • It focuses on reviving tourism economies from lingering pandemic trailing shocks and global supply uncertainties through green transitions and digital public integration.

Key Features & Priorities:

  • Artificial Intelligence Integration: Standardizing the deployment of AI-driven visitor advisory systems, predictive tourism flow algorithms, and smart hospitality infrastructure.
  • Sustainability & Responsible Tourism: Enforcing low-carbon travel footprints, waste reduction models in heritage zones, and shifting revenue directly to indigenous communities.
  • Tourism Skilling &Capacity Building: Launching collaborative certification networks to upscale the digital literacy and hospitality talents of the multi-national tourism workforce.
  • Seamless Travel Facilitation: Streamlining border crossing checkpoints, promoting flexible visa-free or e-visa accessibility models, and accelerating intra-group tourism exchanges.
  • The Jaipur Roadmap: The virtual meeting serves as the foundation for the 2nd TWG Meeting and the BRICS Tourism Ministers’ Meeting in Jaipur, where a formal joint ministerial declaration will be finalized.

BRICS 2026:

  • BRICS is a premier plurilateral political and economic alliance of major emerging economies representing the Global South. Originally conceived as BRIC in 2006 (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) and expanded in 2010 to include South Africa, the group serves as a counterweight to traditional G7-led Western financial architectures.
  • Guided by the central theme “Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability
  • The official BRICS 2026 logo combines national hospitality with multilateral partnership:
    • The Radiating Petals: Features vibrant multi-colored petals reflecting the flags of the member countries, representing collective diversity and unity.
    • The Central Emblem: Showcases the traditional Indian “Namaste” gesture, reflecting India’s civilizational values of warmth, mutual respect, and collaborative dialogue.