BEA – India Alliance serves as a structured and credible platform for registered Indian entrepreneurs to engage with business counterparts across member countries.
The Alliance is designed to promote cross-border trade, investment, technology exchange and joint ventures by enabling meaningful partnerships between enterprises operating in diverse sectors.
With a strong focus on MSMEs, the Alliance addresses critical growth challenges such as limited market access, lack of reliable international partners, regulatory and compliance complexities and inadequate exposure to global opportunities.
Through curated matchmaking, sector-specific engagements, policy advocacy and facilitation support, the Alliance empowers Indian MSMEs to scale beyond domestic markets and participate effectively in global value chains.
The platform also works closely with industry bodies, financial institutions and international counterparts within the ecosystem to create an enabling environment for entrepreneurship.
Guided by a shared vision, a collaborative mission and a strong ethical code—building trust across BRICS+ countries through integrity and purpose.
Vision
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Mission
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Building Communities
Where entrepreneurs from different countries can develop mutual trust
Creating Trusted Partners
Creating a registry of reliable entrepreneurs in the BRICS+ countries
Providing Support
Comprehensive assistance to entrepreneurs working in BRICS + countries
Conducting Trainings
Supporting and educating entrepreneurs as they enter new markets within BRICS+ countries
The BEA India Hyderabad Business Summit 2026, held on 18th and 19th April, marked a significant milestone as the first major conclave of the BRICS Entrepreneurs Alliance (BEA) India since its inception. The two-day summit was a resounding success, bringing together a diverse group of global investors, policymakers, entrepreneurs and industry leaders to foster collaboration across 65 BRICS+ nations.
Day one focused on enabling MSMEs and entrepreneurs to explore international markets, with discussions on trade expansion, cross-border partnerships and global market access. The Honourable Minister for MSME, Government of India, Shri Jitan Ram Manjhi, extended his support, reinforcing the importance of empowering Indian enterprises globally.
Day two was dedicated to investment opportunities in Bihar, where focused discussions were held with investors keen on sector-specific projects. The presence of the Honourable Minister of State for Jal Shakti, Shri Raj Bhushan Choudhary, added further momentum to these engagements.
A key highlight was the signing of the Hyderabad Declaration between India and Russia, signalling the beginning of structured global cooperation under BEA. Overall, the summit successfully facilitated partnerships, investment dialogues and positioned BEA India as a credible platform for international trade and economic collaboration. A roadmap is now being created for another BEA Business Summit in Patna and Muzaffarpur.