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The BRICS may suffer temporary setbacks owing to diverging national interests, but this will not derail the group aimed at fostering a more just world, writes a former Russian diplomat.
Aleppo is just the place from where we can start the conversation and, hopefully, extend it to every place where civilians are at risk.
"Our discussions that spread over three sessions today were detailed substantive and productive," said the Indian PM.
"We agreed to strengthen cooperation in combating international terrorism both at the bilateral level and at international fora."
In early 2016, China committed $6.3 billion toward South African projects.
Multilateralism is high on BRICS’s agenda and its most ‘tasteful’ flavour has been in the inclusion of non-BRICS members, especially, from within the host’s Asian neighbourhood, writes Sadiki.
Investors have been anticipating an imminent devaluation of the Egyptian pound.
Indian engagement is an opportunity to shape China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative to Delhi's needs and interests, says Jabin T. Jacob.
Intra-BRICS trade ties must be enhanced as trade and economic growth are tied in a cause-effect cycle, and thus feed off one another, writes Bajpai.