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India must be the "swing power" between BRICS and the West, writes a former Indian envoy.
Don’t expect any major short-term gains at the Ufa BRICS Summit, but do expect the continuation (and likely the acceleration) of long-term plans, writes Adomanis.
The US needs a serious rethink on its South China Sea policy, writes Hui.
The 2008 financial crisis reinforced the growing list of people unhappy with the three primary western credit rating agencies, writes Prof. Pereira.
The advent of coalition politics in the UK, and the rise of the nationalists, signals a post-poll fallout that is likely more exciting than the election itself.
Democratic demonstrations in Brazil protesting graft and slowing growth shows country not in disarray, writes a Brazilian economist.
At Asia Africa Summit, leaders endorse a "new type of global partnership", writes a Chinese foreign policy expert.
In pushing for a multi-polar world order, Brazil's foreign policy has been consistent with its BRICS leadership.
The sensationalizing of China's military spending as a "threat" is absurd, writes a former PLA general.
Closer EU-Russia relations would create a nightmare scenario for the Washington elite, writes a former Belgian lawmaker.