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The 23rd India-Russia summit in New Delhi takes place when Moscow intends to rebalance global power
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Kazan Summit reflects the bloc’s aim to challenge West-driven financial hegemony by promoting a multipolar world order
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Trump’s threat to impose a 100% tariff on BRICS members should be treated as just a boastful rhetoric
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Summit is being seen as an attempt by non-Western powers to project their clout amid the conflict in Ukraine and the escalating situation in West Asia
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While the neutral stance has shielded India from immediate geopolitical fallout, the future will require tougher choices
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Azerbaijan's bid follows its expression of interest at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Astana in early July, as reported by Xinhua news agency. During the summit, Azerbaijan and China signed a Joint Declaration on Strategic Partnership, which included Azerbaijan's intention to join BRICS.
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Having confirmed the bronze medal after his quarterfinal victory over compatriot Jeeth Chandra, the State player faced Kirill Skachkov of Russia in the semifinal clash but was defeated 9-11, 8-11, 6-11, ultimately settling for bronze.
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Public-private collaboration can be more effective in tackling terrorist activities regardless of any form or size
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The probability of global instability and confusion cannot be set aside in the process of de-dollarisation
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The emergence of BRICS Plus signifies a movement towards economic freedom from the hegemonic domination of the West
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Jaishankar's visit, coinciding with Russia's BRICS presidency, explores collaborations in military systems, addressing delays in spare parts, and discussing geopolitical challenges and climate change impact on shipping routes
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BRICS does often act more as a geopolitical entity than an economic one, and the addition of newer members would aid in countering the Western clout
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More than 600 delegates are expected to participate in the conference that concludes on Friday. Last time, this conference happened in India in 2013
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The eighth BRICS International Competition Conference will be held in the national capital this week.
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While discussing social issues, the old slogan of unity in diversity is still pertinent for our polity and incidents like communal riots harm our image
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Nikolai Patrushev told Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi that Moscow “seeks progressive development and strengthening of the Russian-Chinese relations of comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation.”
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The Tawang monastery is a real target and China will always have its covetous eyes on Tawang in order to strengthen its hold on Tibet
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India’s substantial trade deficit within intra-BRICS trade, particularly concerning China, underscores the need for a comprehensive approach
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The US dollar is on track for its eighth consecutive week of gains against a basket of major currencies, marking its strongest performance since the winter of 2014-2015. According to CNN, it has surged by 5% since mid-July.
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While most new members are expected to accept the invitation, Saudi Arabia has introduced uncertainty, stating it will consider the offer and make an appropriate decision.