Context:
The BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) summit is being held in South Africa, (from August 22 to August 24).
Significance of the BRICS:
- Capable of influencing the future of world politics.
- More globally represented than the UN Security Council (UNSC) and the G-7, though less than the G-20 which is dominated by the West.
- More inclusive forum for global governance
- 40-odd countries have formally or informally expressed interest in joining an expanded BRICS
Concerns with the BRICS:
- Limited economic agreements amongst its members
- No attractive investment destination
- Not so much capable to influence global geopolitics
- A revisionist and reactive bloc
India’s Position:
- India has traditionally opposed the creation of blocs as they go against the fundamental spirit of equitable global governance and multipolarity. However, became a part of the following blocs:
- Part of Non-Western Multilateral Forums like BRICS, SCO and Global South.
- Part of Western Multilateral Forums like Quad [Australia, Japan, the U.S., India], G-20 and BRICS and all-time invitee of G-7 (in few last years).
- India is located in the middle of an emerging geopolitical fault line with interests on either side, welcomed by either side, but fully belonging to neither.
- For India, multipolarity is about equity, inclusion and representation, not bloc rivalry, ideological or otherwise.
The Path Ahead:
- India must promote a more representative and equitable global governance and ensure that such an order does not reduce its own national interests.
- India must moderate the influence of China in non-western forums.
- India must make sure not to alienate other countries in the global South who may see merit in China’s efforts at expanding the membership of those forums.
- It’s the time for India to take various steps simultaneously to prove its leadership in the World like asserting itself in non-western global forums, checking the steadily growing Chinese influence, and dealing with western normative expectations while negotiating a place for itself in Eurocentric forums.
News Source: The Hindu
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