This is a list of representative leaders of BRICS states at each BRICS Summit since the group's inception in 2009.
BRICS holds an annual summit, which each state or government leader attends. Each year the heads of government take turns assuming the presidency, whose job it is to set the agenda for, and host, the annual summit.
In2023, Sergey Lavrov represented Russia instead of Vladimir Putin.
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1st 2009 Russia |
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva [1] |
Dmitry Medvedev [1][2][3] |
Manmohan Singh [1][2][3][4] |
Hu Jintao [1][2][3] |
— (N/A) |
2nd 2010 Brazil | |||||
3rd 2011 China |
Dilma Rousseff [2][3][4][5] |
Jacob Zuma [2][3][4][5] | |||
4th 2012 India | |||||
5th 2013 South Africa |
Vladimir Putin [4][5] |
Xi Jinping [4][5] | |||
6th 2014 Brazil |
Narendra Modi [5] | ||||
7th 2015 Russia | |||||
8th 2016 India |
Michel Temer | ||||
9th 2017 China | |||||
10th 2018 South Africa |
Cyril Ramaphosa | ||||
11th 2019 Brazil |
Jair Bolsonaro | ||||
12th 2020 Russia[note 1] | |||||
13th 2021 India[note 1] | |||||
14th 2022 China[note 1] | |||||
15th 2023 South Africa |
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva | Sergey Lavrov |
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