Delegates from BRICS countries visited the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort on Saturday, June 20,2026, concluding their visit to the city for three-day BRICS MSME Forum aimed at strengthening cooperation among member nations in the micro, small and medium enterprises sector. The delegates spent around one-and-a-half hours at the Taj Mahal amid tight security and participated in a photo session while exploring the 17th-century monument. According to information, the visitors showed keen interest in the history and architecture of the mausoleum and asked several questions regarding its construction, the time taken to complete it, the materials used and the number of tourists who visit the monument annually. Delegates were briefed on its features during their visit.
The visit formed part of the itinerary of participants attending the BRICS MSME Forum, which began on Friday and brought together around 60 delegates from BRICS nations and 150 officials associated with the MSME sector. The forum focused on strengthening cooperation among BRICS countries in areas such as technology adoption, sustainable manufacturing, digital transformation, skilling and market access for MSMEs. Delegates also discussed measures to promote innovation, employment generation and inclusive economic growth across member countries.
BRICS comprises founding members Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, along with Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, besides several partner countries.
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