The International Municipal BRICS Forum (IMBF), recently concluded in St. Petersburg, Russia, achieved a significant milestone by facilitating the signing of over 70 cooperation pacts between participating cities and municipalities from the expanded BRICS bloc. The forum, attended by representatives from cities across Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and the new members, serves as a crucial platform for expanding cooperation beyond the national government level and fostering city-to-city and local-government collaboration.
The signed agreements cover a wide and pragmatic range of areas critical to urban development and growth. These focus heavily on modern challenges and opportunities, including financial services partnerships, technology sharing (particularly in smart city infrastructure and e-governance), and diverse cultural exchanges designed to promote mutual understanding and tourism. The participation from cities like Dubai (UAE) and Buenos Aires (Argentina) further highlighted the forum’s growing influence.
The success of the IMBF signals a new phase in the BRICS agenda, where decentralized cooperation is being leveraged to accelerate practical implementation of the bloc’s goals. This city-to-city engagement is expected to open new avenues for local-government players and city planners to share best practices on issues like sustainable urban development, waste management, and digital transformation, making the BRICS framework more tangible and beneficial at the grassroots level.



