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Something interesting is happening behind the scenes of BRICS. China is engaging in well-structured strategic conversations with India as it prepares to assume the bloc's presidency in 2026. Recent reports indicate that this demonstrates Beijing's emphasis on active participation from India in this arrangement.
The timing is quite significant. BRICS has grown substantially in recent times, now with 11 full members and an additional 10 countries as partners. That’s no small feat – the bloc is gaining increasing relevance on the international stage. And India taking the lead in 2026 is no coincidence.
What makes this relevant is that India will prioritize resilience, innovation, cooperation, and sustainability during its leadership. Essentially, the bloc aims to expand its global influence and create a stronger alternative to traditional arrangements. China and India working together in this context signals that the two Asian giants are aligned in expanding BRICS’ power in the coming years.
It’s worth paying attention to how this dynamic will evolve. These strategic moves often have significant implications for the global market.