What do Brazil, China, India and Russia have in common? Almost nothing, as the Iran war shows.
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Which BRICS bark at imperialism – and which are its running dogs?
Three months before taking power in 1949, Mao Tse-tung wrote of the solidarity required for the Chinese people’s revolution, ...
The escalating conflict in West Asia has prompted Congress to call out the government for its reticence, accusing Prime ...
As the war involving Iran, Israel and the US intensifies across West Asia, attention is increasingly turning to the role of ...
The future of Brics as a leader of the Global South depends on whether it can move beyond ‘symbolic alignment’ to functional crisis management ...
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 ...
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Is BRICS bloc divided over US-Israel attacks on Iran?
Since India took over as chair, the normally outspoken BRICS grouping appears to be more cautious.
India is reportedly facilitating discussions among BRICS nations on West Asia crisis.
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'BRICS members directly involved in West Asia crisis': India shares big update amid US-Iran war
The escalating conflict in West Asia is creating serious diplomatic challenges for the BRICS grouping. According to Randhir ...
Brazil, China and Russia all denounced the U.S.-Israeli attacks, but other nations in the BRICS group haven’t, even though Iran is a fellow member.
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A house divided — BRICS members at odds over Iran war
Two BRICS members, Iran and the UAE, are on opposite sides of the conflict, preventing the bloc from taking a unified position.
On the second day of the Raisina Dialogue 2026, a panel of eminent experts sat down to discuss how Brics can transform global ...
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