Speaking on the sidelines of China’s National People’s Congress Wednesday, China Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that the country was exploring ways to invite additional developing countries to join the BRICS community. The association, which is now comprised of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, will hold their annual summit in China this September. Some analysts are concerned that any efforts by China to invite allies into the BRICS bloc, would distract from development issues facing existing members, and would risk transforming the association into a political platform for China, reported the India Times.
China eyes expanding BRICS ahead of September summit
Foreign Minster Wang Yi raised the possibility of an expanded “BRICS Plus,” speaking at a briefing on Wednesday.
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Another masterstroke from China to bring in its allies (this includes Pakistan too) to devalue position of India and other members in the group and make it more China centric.
Time to live
I am sure atleast one or two European countries like Germany or Britain will be brought. In in along side client states like Pakistan. This will undercut influence of US. Very clever move!
Please hurry and apply so that you get the first job in cleaning Indian toilets before anybody else! You are good at cleaning job!