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Thursday, July 28, 2022
As China and Russia Champion an Expanded BRICS, India May Have to Pick a Side
Expanding the BRICS grouping would help build an alternative to the Western alliance and enable countries in the Global South to avoid economic shocks from sanctions
India’s Ambassador to China Pradeep Kumar Rawat said that BRICS countries as a whole, can make a greater contribution to the world, but not necessarily in conflict with international groups, adding that India participates in all the different international events as India can make a greater contribution by actively cooperating with more countries
Hot on the heels of the recent BRICS summit, we gather top experts to unpack South Africa’s membership of BRICS with a keen focus on economic opportunities for our own development as well as the rest of the African continent
Turkey could use Pakistan as a spearhead against India.
US lawmakers want India as a NATO ally.
Although the risk of escalation is high, what other choice does Russia have, given the political West’s continuous belligerence?
The 14th BRICS Summit "concluded with a futuristic and pragmatic agenda not only for BRICS but for developing countries and the world," Mohammed Saqib, secretary-general of the India China Economic and Cultural Council, said in an interview