BRICS avowedly seeks to challenge Western-dominated institutions of global economic governance, as well as to displace the US ...
In 2050, the South China Sea is no longer a flashpoint of geopolitical rivalry but a dynamic epicenter of global cooperation.
By Nitya Chakraborty Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, better known globally as Lula has launched a ma ...
Digitalisation and infrastructure projects deserve particular attention, as they could substantially increase trade between ...
A round-table discussion is underway at Jimma University organized by Ethiopia’s Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA), on the ...
Brazil’s government wants BRICS to lead a just climate transition. Can this succeed, despite disagreement within the ...
The BRICS economic bloc, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, has been accelerating efforts to ...
India-China ties appear to be mending amid recent signs of the easing of tensions. The US trade war in which the two Asian ...
The Baku to Belem Roadmap is aimed at securing $1.3 trillion in climate finance to support Nationally Determined ...
BRICS continues to develop a cross-border payment system that could ultimately accelerate de-dollarization and create ...
Bilateral trade is consistently robust; even after the Ladakh clash, China has been India's top trade partner. They ...