• About us
  • Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, June 18, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
World's first weekly chronicle of development news
  • Blitz Highlights
    • Special
    • Spotlight
    • Insight
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Legal
  • Perspective
  • Nation
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • South
  • Business & Economy
  • World
  • Hindi Edition
  • International Editions
    • Dubai
    • Tanzania
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
  • Blitz India Business
  • Blitz Highlights
    • Special
    • Spotlight
    • Insight
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Legal
  • Perspective
  • Nation
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • South
  • Business & Economy
  • World
  • Hindi Edition
  • International Editions
    • Dubai
    • Tanzania
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
  • Blitz India Business
No Result
View All Result
World's first weekly chronicle of development news
No Result
View All Result

BRICS win for India

by Deepak Dwivedi
March 10, 2026
in Opinion
0
BRICS

Deepak DwivediTHE 15th BRICS summit held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from August 22-24, was on everyone’s radar. To expand or not to expand was the question and soothsayers were pitching China and Russia on one side with India on the other.

The twain’s desire to bring more countries in the group which were aligned with its anti-West agenda was hardly a secret and India was, therefore, automatically expected to oppose the expansion. But Prime Minister Narendra Modi sprang a surprise on everyone when contrary to expectations, he supported the expansion of the grouping, with the caveat that it be done with consensus of all members. Subsequently, six more countries – Argentina, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt – have become permanent members of BRICS. The expansion was proposed by China, but PM Modi managed to make it a victory for India by saying that India has always been in favour of BRICS expansion and is even in favour of giving a permanent seat to the African Union in the G20.

In 2009, when Brazil, Russia, India and China had come together to form a grouping for promotion of trade and investment, the acronym BRIC had sounded too attractive to resist or think of any other name. A year later when South Africa joined it, BRIC got expanded to BRICS and the name naturally progressed to the plural. But being married to the name meant forever keeping the group closed and limited to those whose names could justify the five alphabets. Since 2010, no other country had joined the group. The interest though has increased. There are about 40 nations which are vying for the membership of BRICS.

The expansion was proposed by China, but PM Modi managed to make it a victory for India

PM Modi gave a solution to this also when he reminded the members that during India’s chairmanship in 2016, BRICS was defined as ‘Building Responsive, Inclusive, and Collective Solutions’. He said that BRICS will break barriers, give a new dimension to economies, inspire innovation, create new opportunities, and, through all this, shape the future. All the members of BRICS must actively contribute to making this new definition of BRICS meaningful, he said. Through this definition, PM Modi also conveyed the message that India sees the relevance of BRICS in terms of the future and it should not be affected by the expansion. Through this, he also gave a message to China and Russia that in any exercise of expansion, it is also necessary to take care of this definition.

Highlighting the importance of BRICS, PM Modi also talked about its role in dealing with global challenges. He explained how to strengthen BRICS by increasing cooperation among the member countries. To achieve this, he also gave five suggestions: increased cooperation in the field of space; cooperation in education, skill development, and technology; skill mapping; suggestions regarding big cats, such as tigers, lions, jaguars, leopards, and snow leopards; and focus on traditional medicine. During the actual summit, ways to promote trade were discussed though the issue of a common currency remained off agenda. There was emphasis on simplifying trade in local currencies at various levels. For instance, China and Brazil signed an agreement this year that both will do business in their own currencies.

Related Posts

cbse
Opinion

A deeper crisis

June 18, 2026
Senior Citizens
Opinion

Quiet transformation

June 18, 2026
Reputational Populism: When Acquittal Becomes Guilt
Opinion

The presumption of guilt after acquittal

June 18, 2026
Technical Textiles Drive India’s Footwear Industry Growth
Opinion

Smart, sustainable & seamless framework

June 4, 2026
US President Donald Trump
Opinion

With a rider

May 31, 2026
elections
Opinion

Whither ideology?

May 31, 2026
Load More
Next Post
DRDO

DRDO revamp on the cards

Recent News

PM Modi meets Saint-Gobain CEO Bazin
News

PM Modi meets Saint-Gobain CEO Bazin

by Blitz India Media
June 18, 2026
0

Blitz Bureau NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Benoit Bazin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Saint-Gobain,...

Read moreDetails
Commercial energy storage to surge over 30 times

Commercial energy storage to surge over 30 times

June 18, 2026
India successfully tackling global energy shock

India successfully tackling global energy shock

June 18, 2026
delhi-high-court

Centre defends Telegram suspension in court

June 18, 2026
Artificial-intelligence

Nasscom calls for implementation of AI governance

June 18, 2026

Blitz Highlights

  • Special
  • Spotlight
  • Insight
  • Entertainment
  • Health

International Editions

  • US (New York)
  • UK (London)
  • Middle East (Dubai)
  • Tanzania (Africa)

Nation

  • East
  • West
  • South
  • North
  • Hindi Edition

E-paper

  • India
  • Hindi E-paper
  • Dubai E-Paper
  • USA E-Paper
  • UK-Epaper
  • Tanzania E-paper

Useful Links

  • About us
  • Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

©2024 Blitz India Media -Building A New Nation

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Blitz Highlights
      • Special
      • Spotlight
      • Insight
      • Entertainment
      • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Legal
    • Perspective
    • Nation
      • East
      • West
      • North
      • South
    • Business & Economy
    • World
    • Hindi Edition
    • International Editions
      • Dubai
      • Tanzania
      • United Kingdom
      • USA
    • Blitz India Business

    ©2024 Blitz India Media -Building A New Nation