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23 countries want to become members of BRICS, preparing to compete with G-20, what will be India's role?

The inclusion of new members will be discussed at the BRICS summit to be held on August 22-24 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Experts claim that if new members join BRICS, it can stand against G-20 in Geopolitics.

A total of 23 countries from all over the world have applied to become BRICS members. Their names are- Algeria, Argentina, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Belarus, Bolivia, Venezuela, Vietnam, Honduras, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Thailand and Ethiopia. From the location of these countries in the world map, you can get a good idea that if all these countries join BRICS, how this organization will achieve its expansion in the whole world.

Presently there are five countries in BRICS – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. The inclusion of new members will be discussed at the BRICS summit to be held on August 22-24 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Experts claim that if new members join BRICS, it can stand against G-20 in Geopolitics.

What will happen if G-20 vs BRICS plus happens?

About half of the world's population lives in BRICS countries at this time and it has one fourth of the world's GDP. After the formation of new members, the geopolitical equation can change rapidly. Russia and China present in G-20 feel that this organization furthers the agenda of America and its allies. The intention of Russia and China is to form a strong global alliance different from the western countries. After the expansion of BRICS, the format of BRICS Plus will prove to be an important step in that direction.

Currently, the G-20 consists of Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union. is included. It is the most powerful organization after the United Nations. 85 percent of the world's GDP and three-quarters of trade and two-thirds of the population are included in the G-20. All the members of existing BRICS are included in G-20 and Argentina and Saudi Arabia are also members of G-20 among the new members of BRICS.

India will have an important role

India chaired the SCO this year and is now going to chair the G-20. Be it BRICS or G-20 or SCO, India is the only country in these organizations which is equally connected with both the parties. After Russia, the tension between America and western countries is also increasing with China. In the coming times, India's role will prove to be important in the mutual competition between these organizations. India will be the only country which will be reliable for both the sides. India's economic strength and vigorous presence on various global forums is going to bring a golden opportunity for India in international politics. India can play an effective role in establishing dialogue and balance between various organizations.


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