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BRICS Seeks to Reduce Dollar Dependence with Their Own CBDC Systems
In the context of current geopolitical tensions, the BRICS nations are promoting a fundamental strategy to reduce their dependence on Western-dominated payment infrastructures. This move reflects the urgent need to create alternatives to systems like SWIFT, which have functioned for decades as tools of economic control. The solution they are developing: settlement systems based on digital currencies issued by central banks (CBDCs).
India Leads the Cross-Border CBDC Corridor Initiative
The Reserve Bank of India has positioned itself as a leading promoter of this transformation, actively advocating for the inclusion of interbank digital transaction corridors in the agenda of the 2026 BRICS summit. This proposal aims to enhance operational efficiency and resilience of the regional payment system, allowing member countries to conduct direct transactions without external intermediaries.
The initiative responds to an unavoidable reality: reducing dependence on US dollars and associated infrastructures requires building robust, sovereign-controlled technological alternatives. Cross-border CBDC corridors precisely represent that: payment channels that interconnect economies without compromising each nation’s autonomy.
Blockchain-Based Technological Framework for Greater Security
The technical design of this system is based on blockchain technology, which offers critical features for the geopolitical goal of BRICS. The established framework prioritizes three essential pillars:
First, it maintains absolute sovereign control of each central bank over its respective digital currencies, avoiding any trend toward creating a common currency that could threaten monetary independence.
Second, it incorporates strict capital controls that allow each country to regulate financial flows according to its internal economic policies, thus protecting its economy from external volatility.
Third, it establishes interoperable but segmented payment networks, where interconnection does not mean vulnerability but planned coordination among peers.
Building Independent Payment Networks
This BRICS strategy aims to fundamentally transform how capital circulates between emerging economies, eliminating layers of dependence that have historically limited their scope of action. By strengthening these CBDC networks, the bloc’s countries not only reduce reliance on Western intermediaries but also set precedents for alternative financial integration.
The 2026 summit will be decisive in defining the technical and operational standards of these corridors, marking the beginning of a new model of cross-border settlement that challenges the global financial architecture based on the dollar.