Brics enlargement in hope of getting heard
The Brics leaders opposed trade barriers, including those under the pretext of tackling climate change, imposed by certain developed countries and reiterated their commitment to enhancing coordination At the end of their meeting at Johannesburg, South Africa, the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa decided to admit six countries as new members of the Brics. This move is seen as an attempt to strengthen the group, which includes six new members. To read the full story, subscribe to BS Premium at just Rs 249/ month.

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At the end of their meeting at Johannesburg, South Africa, the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, collectively known as the Brics countries, decided to admit six
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