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Bangladesh must wait to join BRICS​

Raheed Ejaz
Dhaka
Published: 17 Aug 2023, 22: 13

Russia's President Vladimir Putin arrives for a welcome ceremony in Ufa on 9 July 2015 at the start of the 7th BRICS summit. Leaders of the BRICS.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin arrives for a welcome ceremony in Ufa on 9 July 2015 at the start of the 7th BRICS summit. Leaders of the BRICS.AFP

The BRICS group is not being expanded in the Johannesburg summit due to differences of views among the members of the club.

The summit is scheduled to take place on 22-24 August.

As a result, interested countries including Bangladesh have to wait to join the club--Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

The alliance was keen to expand the five-country club last year. In this context, at least 23 countries including Bangladesh have expressed their willingness to join BRICS.

However, India and Brazil don't want to turn the forum into an anti-West one.

BRICS, an economic alliance of five countries, started its journey in 2006.

India and Brazil not interested.

China was very interested in expanding BRICS. It is understood that China wants to turn BRICS into an anti-western platform.

Diplomatic sources said, although China and Russia agree to expand BRICS, India and Brazil didn't.

India, however, said the fundamental policy for the expansion of BRICS needs to be finalised before including new members.

South Africa, the host of BRICS, has also sided with India and Brazil although it (SA) has not disclosed openly.

As the activities of BRICS are being operated on the basis of unity, it is not being expanded.

23 countries including Bangladesh on the waiting list​

Diplomatic sources in Dhaka and Pretoria said elaborated discussions will not be held over inclusion of new members. As this issue is not included in the agenda of the summit. However, the welcoming of the inclusion of new members will come up in the discussion of the summit of the five-member economic alliance.

The issue of Bangladesh joining BRICS is nothing new. Bangladesh joined the New Development Bank established by BRICS in 2021.

However, the issue came to the fore after prime minister Sheikh Hasina held a meeting with South African president Matamela Cyril Ramaposha on the sideline of an event of International Labour Organisation (ILO) in June.

After the meeting of two top leaders, foreign minister AK Abdul Momen told journalists that Bangladesh may join as a member of BRICS in August.

Diplomatic sources said Bangladesh has formally applied for the membership of BRICS.

So far 23 countries have applied to join BRICS. Of these, 15 countries applied in 2023.

Although the BRICS started out as an alternative platform to the western development model, an effort is on to achieve dominance of China by using BRICS in the changing geopolitics. But Brazil, India and South Africa are not willing to allow it. The expansion of BRICS is no longer limited to the economy or development, it has now become a part of global politics.
former foreign secretary Md Shahidul Haque
When Indian foreign minister S Jaishankar has remarked that work is still progressing over the expansion of BRICS, it makes clear that there are differences among the BRICS member countries over its expansion. So without building confidence among the member states, the efforts on the expansion of the alliance will fail.
While speaking to newsmen at his office on 10 August, AK Abdul Momen said South African president Matamela Cyril Ramaposha invited prime minister Sheikh Hasina to join BRICS. At that time it was thought that they would include new members.

The foreign minister also said it ultimately depends on five members of BRICS.

He said, "There is a debate over the inclusion of new membership. Three countries want to include new membership while India and Brazil want to frame new rules and regulations. The South African president at the time said they want to include four countries. We wanted to know, who are they? At the time he said, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Indonesia and Bangladesh."

India's non-government research organisation Observer Research Foundation vice president and London Kings College professor Harsh Pant in an article said Indian policymakers are cautious although China welcomed the like-minded countries to join BRICS.

When Indian foreign minister S Jaishankar has remarked that work is still progressing over the expansion of BRICS, it makes clear that there are differences among the BRICS member countries over its expansion. So without building confidence among the member states, the efforts on the expansion of the alliance will fail.

Speaking to Prothom Alo, former foreign secretary Md Shahidul Haque on Thursday said it is a long term process for the inclusion of new members in an alliance like BRICS. There is no reason to think that a country will become a BRICS member all of a sudden.

Although the BRICS started out as an alternative platform to the western development model, an effort is on to achieve dominance of China by using BRICS in the changing geopolitics. But Brazil, India and South Africa are not willing to allow it. The expansion of BRICS is no longer limited to the economy or development, it has now become a part of global politics.

In such a context, there is no scope to see the expansion of the alliance by inclusion of new members in a simple way.

Diplomatic analysts said, as BRICS will create an economic opportunity, simultaneously there is a risk of economic dependence among the members of the alliance. So it is important to analyse the conditions of cooperation in the interest of the economy before joining BRICS.

Alongside achieving capacity in negotiations to ensure benefits by joining BRICS, there must be a strong institutional capacity to tackle complex international issues. Bangladesh has to first determine whether it is prepared to join BRICS and then advance forward.

The internal and international priorities of five BRICS member countries is different. So Bangladesh has to take these priorities of five member countries into consideration.

*This report, originally published in the Prothom Alo online and print editions, has been rewritten in English by Rabiul Islam

 
Join BRICS for what

Hasina is fed up with USA, she wants to respond on blatant US pressure to her and her administration.

BRICS is basically made as alternative to Western dominated group like G7 and G20.

So if there are interest from other country to join, it means they are successful. But both India and Brazil current gov seems clueless on what has been so obvious on the reason to form BRICS in the first place, or they are afraid on what will be the consequence after so many countries want to join like Saudi and Iran

It is like both Brazil and India understand that they are playing with fire (Balancing the weight of Western dominated organization like G7 and G20) when they form BRICS, but then feel afraid after realizing the fire can be really big. So why join BRICS in the first place?
 
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What special trade tariff or facilitation exists between BRICS countries? Enlighten us.
Please visit the site below to know everything about BRICS.
 
For increasing economic and strategic cooperation amongst member countries.
tell us what co-operation exist among BRICS states that does not exist among non-BRICS states

Hasina is fed up with USA, she wants to respond on blatant US pressure to her and her administration.

BRICS is basically made as alternative to Western dominated group like G7 and G20.

So if there are interest from other country to join, it means they are successful. But both India and Brazil current gov seems clueless on what has been so obvious on the reason to form BRICS in the first place, or they are afraid on what will be the consequence after so many countries want to join like Saudi and Iran

It is like both Brazil and India understand that they are playing with fire (Balancing the weight of Western dominated organization like G7 and G20) when they form BRICS, but then feel afraid after realizing the fire can be really big. So why join BRICS in the first place?

This was the original rationale behind BRICS
Brazil, Russia, India, and China are among the world's ten largest countries by population, area, and GDP

China has out of anyone's league. India is making progress at a steady clip. Russia has completely cratered. There is not much in common here
 
tell us what co-operation exist among BRICS states that does not exist among non-BRICS states
BRICS is a new organization. It is still evolving.
 
Most useless organization lol

China and india are rivals, no way india will work with china to counter western powers lmao

Dumbest ppl can believe this will work
 
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Most useless organization lol

China and india are rivals, no way india will work with china to counter western powers lmao

Dumbest ppl can believe this will work

BRICS was supposed to be the centre of economic growth.

Brazil, Russia, SA and China are growing very slowly.

And India back to Hindu rate of growth.

India is thwarting frictionless trade within BRICS as it will benefit efficient Chinese businesses.

India doesn’t want another pro Chinese country in the group.
 
BRICS is a new organization. It is still evolving.
it is around for 10+ years

BRICS was supposed to be the centre of economic growth.

Brazil, Russia, SA and China are growing very slowly.

And India back to Hindu rate of growth.

India is thwarting frictionless trade within BRICS as it will benefit efficient Chinese businesses.

India doesn’t want another pro Chinese country in the group.
Brazil, S Africa and India are tied to the West quite a bit
 
Most useless organization lol

China and india are rivals, no way india will work with china to counter western powers lmao

Dumbest ppl can believe this will work
There is nothing common among its members. It is becoming anti west forum with its stance to overthrow American dominance.
 
China has an ambitious vision for BRICS and trying to enlarge the forum with Russia and South Africa seem to be on board.

India and Brazil will veto all such moves under American pressure. They are still largely dependent on the West.

BRICS had potential but they have a long long way to go to be the new G7.
 
China has an ambitious vision for BRICS and trying to enlarge the forum with Russia and South Africa seem to be on board.

India and Brazil will veto all such moves under American pressure. They are still largely dependent on the West.

BRICS had potential but they have a long long way to go to be the new G7.

China can always start another forum without India and Brazil
 

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