Indonesia Joins BRICS as Full Member
Indonesia has officially joined BRICS, a bloc comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, with a collective GDP exceeding .5 trillion. This move strengthens BRICS as an alternative to Western-led global governance. Indonesia, the fourth most populous country, joined after its 2024 presidential election, underlining its strategic partnership with developing nations. The bloc aims to reform global institutions and promote South-South cooperation. With its inclusion, BRICS enhances its economic and geopolitical influence, managing vital resources and trade routes. Brazil, currently presiding over BRICS, envisions equitable global governance through enhanced collaboration among its members.
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