BRICS
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BRICS expansion strains group's ability to form unified foreign policy positions
The recent expansion of BRICS to include Iran and the UAE, coupled with the group's ongoing difficulty in forming a unified stance on issues like the Iran war, highlights a persistent challenge. This suggests that further expansion will likely exacerbate internal divisions, making it harder for BRICS to act as a cohesive bloc on the global stage.
BRICS nations will increase efforts to develop alternative financial mechanisms
Given the BRICS group's stated desire to reshape international finance and their collective dissatisfaction with the current global order, it is plausible they will accelerate efforts to develop alternative financial mechanisms. This could include expanding the use of local currencies for trade or exploring new payment systems independent of Western-dominated infrastructure.
BRICS will become a more prominent platform for bilateral and minilateral diplomatic engagements
Despite the challenges in achieving unified policy, the BRICS group's continued relevance as a platform signaling dissatisfaction suggests it will be increasingly used for bilateral and minilateral engagements. Members may leverage the group's visibility to pursue specific agendas or strengthen ties with other members on issues where consensus is difficult.
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BRICS group signals global dissatisfaction and desire for autonomy
The BRICS group, despite lacking a unified strategy or ideology, represents a significant sentiment among emerging economies seeking greater autonomy. While its expansion makes cohesion difficult, BRICS serves as a plat…
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Iran seeks Brics support against US pressure at India-hosted meeting
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is attending a Brics meeting in New Delhi, seeking diplomatic support against U.S. pressure and advocating for a collective anti-American stance regarding ongoing conflicts. Howeve…
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New NARFIMA model enhances BRIC exchange rate forecasting
Researchers have developed a new Neural AutoRegressive Fractionally Integrated Moving Average (NARFIMA) model to improve the forecasting of exchange rates for emerging economies like Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BR…
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BRICS group can thrive without unified policy, focusing on member leverage
The BRICS group, despite lacking a unified stance on the Iran war, can still maintain a future as a platform for members to increase their leverage and options. India, as the current chair, faces challenges balancing it…
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Petrobras halts US oil exports, redirects supply to China and India
Petrobras, Brazil's state-owned oil company, has ceased all oil exports to the United States in the first quarter, redirecting approximately 62% of its shipments to China. India has become the second-largest destination…