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    India in BRICS: Critical Analysis

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    India in BRICS: Critical Analysis

    India in BRICS: Critical Analysis by Adithya Vikram Sakthivel
    English | April 11, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0D1LT48SL | 373 pages | EPUB | 0.41 Mb

    "India in BRICS: Critical Analysis" provides an in-depth examination of India's role within the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) alliance, exploring its economic, political, and strategic implications. The book delves into the origins and objectives of BRICS, highlighting India's participation in this forum and its aspirations for greater cooperation among emerging economies.

    It offers a comprehensive overview of India's economic ties with fellow BRICS members, analyzing trade dynamics, investment flows, and potential avenues for collaboration. The book evaluates the challenges and opportunities presented by India's engagement with BRICS, addressing issues such as trade imbalances, regional conflicts, and geopolitical tensions.

    Furthermore, "India in BRICS: Critical Analysis" examines the internal dynamics of BRICS, including governance structures, decision-making processes, and the effectiveness of collective action. It assesses the achievements and limitations of BRICS initiatives in various fields, from economic development to security cooperation, shedding light on the alliance's evolving role in global affairs.

    The book also delves into the complexities of India's relationships with individual BRICS members, exploring areas of convergence and divergence in interests, as well as potential areas for strategic alignment. It analyzes key geopolitical challenges facing BRICS, such as territorial disputes, regional conflicts, and great power rivalries, and assesses their implications for India's foreign policy objectives.