BRICS

The BRICS concept emerged in 2001, initially as “BRIC” to describe Brazil, Russia, India, and China as emerging economies. South Africa joined in 2010, expanding the group. BRICS aims to enhance cooperation, economic growth, and political influence among its member countries in the global arena.

India Should Take UK’s Place on UN Security Council, Said Kishore Mahbubani

"The UK has lost its ability to exert influence on the world stage," the veteran Singaporean diplomat claimed.

Putin’s Alternative Financial System Ambition Counts on China

In this piece, Chinese scholar Gong Gang, the originator of the BRICS currency concept, answers six critical questions to turn the new currency from a mockup into reality.

The US Dollar Can No Longer Threaten China and Russia

Because the BRICS Pay will change everything

Why Turkey, a NATO member wants to join BRICS?

It seems that participation in NATO does not adequately measure up in terms of improving the lives of the Turkish people.

EU Rejectee Applies to Join BRICS, China’s Feelings Are Mixed

Despite the unknown risks, China is eager to have Turkey, this 'golden brick', in BRICS.

A Metaphor on US Dollar Laughing BRICS Scholars Out

This Chinese scholar, retweeted by Trump, garnered enthusiastic approval from BRICS scholars this time.

BRICS Summit: the Highlight and Expectation

On Aug 24, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UAE, Argentina, Iran, and Ethiopia officially joined the BRICS. Countries around the world are acting for their own interests. Regardless of agenda or values, devel...