India Seeks to Dodge Trump’s BRICS Wrath
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India Today on MSNAs BRICS debates reducing dollar dependence, why India is walking a fine lineNew Delhi's core demand: build alternatives that are interoperable and don't just replace the US dollar with another hegemon
Turkish diplomat thinks BRICS snub was India's revenge: 'Pay back for Turkey opposing its NSG entry'
A Turkish top diplomat has claimed that India's alleged move blocking Ankara's entry into BRICS was a "revenge" against Turkey. However, it has more than just Turkey's close ties with Pakistan.
India's Modi to attend next week's BRICS summit in Brazil India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Brazil from July 5-8 to attend the BRICS Summit, New Delhi said in a statement on Friday.
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India needs to look beyond BRICS for trade advantages, according to Trinh Ngyuen, Senior Economist at Natixis. To that end, she says India needs trade deals with the EU and the U.S.. She believes India can gain from businesses "reshuffling" out of China,
The Trump administration will not immediately impose a new 10% tariff against members of the developing nation BRICS bloc, but will proceed if countries take so-called "anti-American" policy actions,
Importantly, BRICS endorsed a bigger role for the Global South by calling for “greater and more meaningful participation and representation” of Emerging Markets and Developing Countries, as well as Least Developed Countries, especially from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean in global decision-making processes and structures.
Lauds Brazil’s leadership, pledges India's support for climate & health at BRICS Stresses role of traditional medicine, digital health in global wellness push