President Prabowo Subianto emphasized the enduring relevance of the “Bandung Spirit” during the recent BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Indonesia’s commitment to global peace and international law was highlighted by the President during the forum. He reaffirmed Indonesia’s support for global peace through multilateralism and the adherence to international law, firmly rejecting war and double standards in international affairs. President Prabowo also emphasized the importance of upholding the “Bandung Spirit” among developing nations, referencing the principles of solidarity established at the 1955 Asian-African Conference in Bandung, Indonesia. The mention of Bandung was warmly welcomed by the summit’s host country, Brazil, who expressed hope that BRICS could revive the Bandung legacy to further advance the interests of developing nations. This marks Indonesia’s first participation as a full member in the BRICS forum, with the country’s presence being well-received. The call to uphold the Bandung Spirit was seen as crucial, particularly in relation to ongoing issues such as the Palestinian conflict.