5 New Countries Including AFRICAN COUNTRIES SEEKING TO JOIN BRICS ALLIANCE
The BRICS alliance, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, has emerged as a formidable force in global politics since its inception. Originally conceived as an economic cooperation platform for emerging economies, BRICS has evolved into a multifaceted alliance encompassing political dialogue, strategic collaboration, and collective efforts to address global challenges. A new trend is now emerging, with growing interest among developing countries in joining BRICS to break free from the dominance of the US-led financial system.
This surging interest highlights a broader discontent with the existing global economic order and a desire among developing economies to assert their autonomy and foster economic growth. Five countries have shown a desire to join BRICS. Several countries from diverse regions have expressed their desire to join the BRICS alliance in recent years, citing various motivations ranging from economic benefits to geopolitical considerations.
The first country seeking to join BRICS is Indonesia. As the largest economy in Southeast Asia and a key regional player, Indonesia expresses its interest in becoming a member of BRICS. With a population exceeding 270 million and a rapidly growing economy, Indonesia possesses significant economic potential. It could contribute valuable resources and expertise to the alliance. Additionally, Indonesia's strategic location at the crossroads of Asia and Oceania positions it as a pivotal player in regional geopolitics, further enhancing its appeal as a potential BRICS member.
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