In an urgent drive to fortify a unified stance amidst the geopolitical shifts on the global stage, the leaders of the BRICS nations – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – have convened at a summit in Johannesburg on Tuesday. With the international landscape strained due to recent events, such as the Ukraine war and the burgeoning rivalry between China and the U.S., the BRICS bloc is contemplating an expansion of its membership to strengthen its influence.
“An expanded BRICS will represent a diverse group of nations with different political systems that share a common desire to have a more balanced global order,”
Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s President
With the grouping currently encompassing 40% of the world’s population and a quarter of the global GDP, a potential enlargement of BRICS could reshape international alignments and contribute to a more diverse and multipolar global order.
Agendas and Aspirations
The summit’s agenda includes various key matters, such as the possibility of increasing the use of member states’ local currencies. Despite whispers of a BRICS currency earlier this year by Brazil, summit organizers have clarified that such a proposal is not on the table.
Hosted by Ramaphosa, the summit sees the attendance of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Russian President Vladimir Putin, facing an international arrest warrant related to Ukraine, will join the proceedings virtually.
On Tuesday evening, the leaders are expected to engage in a mini-retreat and dinner, where discussions around the framework and criteria for admitting new countries are anticipated. The expansion has always been a goal for China, as it believes broader membership would augment the bloc’s influence. Russia’s eagerness for new members also stems from its desire to counter diplomatic isolation.
Points of Contention and Future Prospects
However, the issue of expansion is not without contention. India’s cautious stance against rushing the expansion reflects its concerns over Chinese dominance, while Brazil fears that an enlarged BRICS may dilute its influence within the group.
South Africa’s support for growth aligns with the bloc’s pledge to become a champion for the developing “Global South” and offer an alternative to the world order governed by affluent Western nations.
The summit’s outcomes could shape a new era of cooperation and diplomacy among the BRICS nations. With over 40 countries expressing interest in joining, and nearly two dozen formally requesting admission, the summit’s decisions could reverberate across the international landscape.
The Johannesburg gathering is more than just a meeting of the BRICS leaders; it’s a stage where the visions and values of emerging economies are being crafted and honed. It represents a vital juncture in the journey towards a more equitable global system, where the voices of the many resonate as loudly as those of the few.
The summit’s success will hinge on the ability of the BRICS nations to align their interests, navigate their differences, and articulate a cohesive vision for a world where they, collectively, play a significant role in shaping global governance. The world watches with anticipation as this powerful bloc takes steps towards forging a future that could redefine the international order.