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BRICS Expansion – 6 Countries Become New Members

BRICS Expansion - 6 Countries Become New Members

The BRICS Summit, which includes member countries Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, has made a significant geopolitical announcement during its South Africa-held meeting. This announcement, made on the summit’s concluding day, introduces six new member countries into the alliance. This expansion signifies a notable transformation in the alliance’s makeup and has the potential to bring about changes in the dynamics of global cooperation.

The newly added member countries are Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UAE, Argentina, and Ethiopia. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa conveyed this decision.

These six nations are anticipated to officially join the BRICS alliance starting from the 1st of January, 2024.

This expansion is expected to have far-reaching implications for the geopolitical landscape and international relations.

Geopolitical Significance

The decision to expand the BRICS alliance has the potential to create opportunities for several interested countries to join a coalition that is dedicated to advancing the concerns of the “Global South.”

The enlargement of BRICS was a topic of debate between India and China. Analysts speculated that China was aiming to include countries that shared its skepticism towards the Western world.

Media reports leading up to the summit, hosted in Johannesburg, South Africa, indicated that Chinese officials proposed that BRICS should evolve into a bloc that could rival the G7, a group of major advanced economies. This move highlights the evolving aspirations and strategic considerations of the BRICS alliance as it grows in scope and influence on the global stage.

India’s Stance on Expansion

Non-Inclusion of Pakistan

About BRICS

BRICS is an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. It is a grouping of five major emerging economies that have been growing rapidly in recent years.

Background

BRICS was first coined by Jim O’Neill, an economist at Goldman Sachs, in 2001. He predicted that these countries would become the world’s major economic powers in the 21st century.

BRICS initially emerged as a consortium of four nations during the mid-2000s. The inaugural leaders’ summit of BRICS took place in Yekaterinburg, Russia in 2009. The alliance’s composition was later broadened to incorporate South Africa in 2010, marking a significant expansion of the BRICS coalition.

The leaders of the five countries signed a declaration that outlined their shared goals, which include:

Global Force

BRICS has since become a major force in the global economy. The combined GDP of the BRICS countries is over $20 trillion, and they account for over 40% of the world’s population.

It has also become a major player in international relations. The countries have worked together to promote their common interests on a number of issues, including climate change, trade, and development.

Forum for Cooperation

BRICS is a dynamic and evolving grouping. It is a forum for cooperation and dialogue between the five countries. It is a platform for them to discuss their common challenges and to work together to address them.