Iran relations amid West Asia conflict, impacting India's economy and energy supplies, with BRICS forum as key test.
India is trying to preserve its long-standing neutral foreign policy as escalating tensions around Iran threaten its oil ...
Iran has urged India to use its BRICS chairmanship to address the West Asia conflict involving the US and Israel, ...
BRICS brings together eleven major emerging markets and developing countries of the world: Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Arab ...
The Iran conflict is no longer confined to West Asia — it is now testing the cohesion of an expanded BRICS.
BRICS functions as a collaborative force aimed at establishing a multipolar world system. Cooperation in science, technology and innovation has been a key agenda for the grouping ...
India is engaging with the BRICS members on the West Asia conflict, utilising the Sherpa channel to facilitate discussions ...
The growing conflict in the Persian Gulf is a test for BRICS’ model of multipolar cooperation. A “family photograph” of BRICS leaders during the 17th BRICS Summit at Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil on July ...
In pursuance of national interest, it would bode well for New Delhi to open back channel diplomacy with Tehran so as to hedge against the future ...
NEW DELHI-India’s primary challenge lies in balancing its foreign policy priorities between the US and BRICS, particularly as several members of the bloc are under increasing scrutiny from Washington.
This has added to New Delhi's diplomatic dilemmas apart from the challenges posed by the US-Israel war on Iran in West Asia. India is the current chair of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, ...
Discover how India, a founding member of BRICS Plus, has transformed from one of the world's poorest nations into a dynamic ...