Brazil’s 2025 BRICS Presidency: Achievements and Challenges
Analysis of Brazil’s leadership in expanding BRICS cooperation while addressing institutional and diplomatic challenges
Analysis of Brazil’s leadership in expanding BRICS cooperation while addressing institutional and diplomatic challenges
Brazil’s BRICS leadership focused on sustainability and multilateralism, passing the symbolic ‘Amazon wood hammer’ to India while navigating Trump-era trade tensions.
Brazil transfers BRICS presidency to India with symbolic Amazon-wood hammer, emphasizing sustainable development and multilateral cooperation amid U.S. trade tensions.
Brazil hands over symbolic gavel to India, emphasizing sustainability and cooperation while navigating US trade pressures and expanding membership
BRICS launches pilot for gold-backed digital trade instrument to reduce reliance on U.S. dollar
Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb reaffirms the country’s interest in BRICS membership while highlighting macroeconomic stability efforts. The article analyzes India’s potential opposition to Pakistan’s inclusion.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to Ethiopia underscores efforts to strengthen Africa ties and coordinate BRICS leadership ahead of India’s 2026 chairmanship.
The Unit prototype combines 40% physical gold and 60% national currencies, signaling BRICS’ shift toward dollar-independent trade mechanisms.
Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb announced the country’s desire to join BRICS, following recent expansions of the bloc.