Why was Indian Navy not part of ‘Will for Peace’ BRICS naval wargame?
India clarifies its absence from the South Africa-initiated naval exercise involving some BRICS members.
India clarifies its absence from the South Africa-initiated naval exercise involving some BRICS members.
Analysis of BRICS’ strategic shift toward alternative payment systems and financial independence from Western-dominated structures.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs states the BRICS naval exercise in South African waters was a unilateral South African initiative, not a formal BRICS institutional activity.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs explains non-participation in BRICS Naval Exercise, emphasizing it was a South Africa-led initiative excluding some BRICS members.
India clarifies non-participation in South Africa’s naval exercise involving some BRICS members, emphasizing its non-institutional status within the grouping.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs clarifies that a recent South Africa-initiated naval exercise was not an official BRICS activity.
India declined participation in a South African-led naval exercise involving BRICS nations, citing lack of institutional status under BRICS frameworks.
India and Brazil declined to participate in the South Africa-led naval exercise involving some BRICS members.
India and Brazil opted out of a South Africa-led naval exercise involving China, Russia, and Iran, with India emphasizing its participation in the separate IBSAMAR framework instead.