India Reluctant To Let BRICS+ Turn Into A China Fan Club
India is reshaping BRICS+ to prevent Chinese dominance, pushing for equal leadership, transparent governance and a balanced Global South platform.
India is reshaping BRICS+ to prevent Chinese dominance, pushing for equal leadership, transparent governance and a balanced Global South platform.
This review decodes Arindam Mukherjee’s study of global power, Western deep state influence, and the geopolitical crossroads India faces today.
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There is a certain irony in how great powers decline. Rarely do they collapse in fire and fury; more often, they decay from within—caught in the hallucination of invincibility, misreading the global mood, and clinging to outdated tools of dominance. Donald Trump and his renewed calls for protectionism and economic nationalism are not signs of […]
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