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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Brazil from July 5-8 to attend the BRICS Summit, New Delhi said in a ...
South cooperation amid rising global tensions. As internal differences grow, India balances its multilateral stance while ...
India’s balancing act between the West and the Global South demonstrates the agility of its foreign policy. But this act is ...
Brics has expanded from initial four to eleven members and has sought a greater say in the world’s affairs in recent years, ...
The present Quad statement is far more focused and indicates a definite thrust of activity that is clearly focused on the ...
India's BRICS diplomacy in Brazil is set against the backdrop of shifting global alliances and growing doubt over New Delhi's ...
For India, BRICS is a vital economic conduit to reshape global economic governance. Indian industry plays a central role in ...
The report, released ahead of the BRICS summit, positions the bloc as a key driver of the global energy transition.
The 17th BRICS summit is due at Rio de Janeiro on July 6-7. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend, besides officially ...
At its 17th summit in Rio, the expanded BRICS bloc faces a moment of reckoning as it seeks to balance growing ambitions with ...
Trade and tariffs will be high on the agenda for the upcoming BRICS Summit in Brazil, but geopolitical divisions and conflict could be distractions.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang will travel to Brazil instead to attend the annual meeting. Despite the optics, analysts say ...