India and China are both in support of the expansion of BRICS, but there is no clear indication on the criteria which will be used to decide whether a country makes the cut.
BRICS summit, China and India expressed its full support for the expansion of the bloc of countries.
Added to this, Modi said that, under SA's presidency in BRICS, countries in the global south have been given priority.BRICS summit: Debate on new financial order and common currency going nowhere, analysts say "BRICS countries should work towards multilateralism and not create small groupings and blocs. We need to bring more countries in the BRICS family. We need to pull our strength for a just society," he said.- and an almost similar number have expressed an interest, including Argentina, Ethiopia, Iran and Saudi Arabia.
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