India takes BRICS helm in 2026 as Trump era tariffs and global power shifts intensify
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Since January 1, 2026, the BRICS presidency officially passed from Brazil to India. For the first time, India, one of the founding countries of the group, will lead the extended format of the group, which now includes 10 states. The main priorities of the Indian mandate focus on redefining the concept of [...]
With BRICS Presidency, India Will Have To Walk A Fine Balance
There is a difference between a BRICS common currency and de-dollarisation. While trade in local currencies is a compulsion due to sanctions and other changes in the global economic landscape, a BRICS common currency is not feasible due to economic and geopolitical reasons. India’s presidency of BRICS will be important, since it will have to walk a fine balance. While voicing the concerns of the Global South it would not want to get caught in a …
India took over the BRICS presidency amidst a major intervention by the Donald Trump administration that has significant geopolitical implications across the globe.
India takes BRICS helm in 2026 as Trump era tariffs and global power shifts intensify
India’s assumption of the BRICS presidency for 2026 comes at a moment of acute global disruption, marked by escalating trade wars, geopolitical brinkmanship, and renewed questions over the credibility of international governance structures. New Delhi’s stewardship of the influential bloc will unfold against the backdrop of sweeping interventions by the administration of US President Donald Trump, whose aggressive use of tariffs and sanctions has…
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