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Africablack

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Preventing Chinese hegemony in expanded BRICS​

India seeks genuine multilateralism. The diminishing of Russian power has been detrimental to Indian objectives.









Not sure what Modi was offered in the white house, but he sure sent the marching orders to the elites when he returned. I have never seen an article on BRICS that is this brazen.
The solution isn't hard to find. BRICS can be the over arching group, there can also be a BRICS currency group where members can opt in or not, sort of like the Eurozone within the EU. If India objects to this then it will leave no doubt in my mind that they are a fifth column.
 

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With New Delhi already deep in bed with Washington DC, why should BRICS and SCO even bother keeping India's participation in those groups active?

Day-by-day, India is proving more and more that they are literally a Western-backed trojan horse in the SCO and BRICS who is aiming to sabotage and destroy the cooperation and unity of the Global South in servitude to their colonial masters aka the UK and the USA.

I believe that the "I" in BRICS would be better filled by the likes of Indonesia and Iran.
 

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Which will not be a smart move. BRICS will then prove the west correct that it's just a club of non liberal democracies. I don't get the love of including a bunch of countries from the same region, you risk importing a bunch of problems in the future. If India wants to leave they can go, but removing South Africa will be a big blow.
South Africa may be a basket case but it has VAST mineral resources, large agricultural resources and a strategic location. Well worth keeping it in.
 

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i'm not sure why the surprise that India doesn't want a BRICS currency. Such a currency always seemed to make no real sense to me.

If China wants to offer alternatives to USD, it needs to work harder at internationalize RMB. It has plenty of assets it can use to back it. Just needs to figure out the best way to do it.

India will do things that are in India's interests and that means wobbling between different blocs
 

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i'm not sure why the surprise that India doesn't want a BRICS currency. Such a currency always seemed to make no real sense to me.

If China wants to offer alternatives to USD, it needs to work harder at internationalize RMB. It has plenty of assets it can use to back it. Just needs to figure out the best way to do it.

India will do things that are in India's interests and that means wobbling between different blocs
They are a pain in the ass. After a century UK bootlicking that is where they feel comfortable. They should voluntarily leave the club and join NATO or the Five Eyes instead of being a pain in the ass.
 

AssassinsMace

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The British weren't a part of the Euro.

I don't see any county looking up to India to lead the way. Remember Gandhi went to apartheid South African not because he saw apartheid was bad and wanted to stop it. He went there because he didn't like how white South Africa categorized Indians at the same level as blacks. So how does India seem to think they have a natural connection with the "Global South"?
 

pipaster

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i'm not sure why the surprise that India doesn't want a BRICS currency. Such a currency always seemed to make no real sense to me.

If China wants to offer alternatives to USD, it needs to work harder at internationalize RMB. It has plenty of assets it can use to back it. Just needs to figure out the best way to do it.

India will do things that are in India's interests and that means wobbling between different blocs
Are you not forgetting other 'currency' options, like what Keynes was providing during Bretton Woods?

The whole flippin idea is that no one country has the power to control world financial flows like the US does now. This helps to get rid of an obvious others incentives that the reserve country has.
 

TK3600

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Which will not be a smart move. BRICS will then prove the west correct that it's just a club of non liberal democracies. I don't get the love of including a bunch of countries from the same region, you risk importing a bunch of problems in the future. If India wants to leave they can go, but removing South Africa will be a big blow.
There is also Indonesia. It is one of the best growing developing economy besides China.
 
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