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As BRICS business leaders meet in Durban today, Anmol Saxena argues that BRICS has a business case.
BRICS Bank, trade, investment, renewed cooperation on the agenda of a high-profile meet of heads of state and business leaders.
BRICS has to upgrade itself and emerge as a new powerful organization shaping the world order with its firm political will.
There is an urgent need for BRICS policymakers to learn from new realities and move away from the neoliberal economic policies imposed by existing financial institutions.
BRICS economies are in better fiscal shape on all counts in the midst of fundamental economic shifts.
A look at the BRICS leaders who are at the receiving end of a ritualistic and consensus building vilification campaign.
Growth juggernaut China is more self-reflexive and self-critical than most observers give it credit for.
In an exclusive op-ed, minister of international relations and cooperation Maite Nkoana-Mashabane underlines the need for a BRICS-led development bank.
Without the constructive participation of the BRICS and other emerging economies, there is little prospect the west will continue to be able to drive global trade flows.