Pakistan’s long-pending membership application for BRICS might finally see some progress at the ongoing summit. Indian media reports suggest that India might support Pakistan’s inclusion in BRICS this time. This move could mark a significant shift in regional dynamics.
The three-day BRICS summit, hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin, is in Kazan, Russia. Leaders from 24 countries are attending the meeting, which is a platform for discussing memberships and a hub for strategic partnership agreements. One key agreement expected to be signed is with Iran, highlighting the strategic importance of this summit.
For years, Pakistan’s application for BRICS membership has been in limbo. Indian media’s hint at possible support from India has sparked discussions and speculations. This support could pave the way for Pakistan’s inclusion, opening new avenues for economic and strategic collaborations.
In addition to the membership talks, Saudi Arabia’s status within BRICS will also be clarified. This clarification is crucial, considering Saudi Arabia’s growing influence in global economic and political landscapes.
The BRICS summit is more than just a formal meeting; it’s a stage for significant geopolitical maneuvers. With so many countries involved, every decision made here has the potential to reshape global relations. As the summit progresses, all eyes will be on the outcomes, especially concerning Pakistan’s potential membership and the strategic agreements that will be formed.