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India and Latin America: When a Rising Power and an Emergent Growth Pole Engage

... balances across competitive axes, something that India has found itself fraught with, as in having to manage a comprehensive Strategic Partnership with powerhouse Brazil, dovetailed with potentially productive engagements with juxtaposing Argentina, Mexico, and the ilk. While no longer being lackadaisical, India’s view of Latin America still seems beset, by whimsicality and flippancy, and would do well to draw on certain instructive lessons, on how its inevitable peer competitor China, trenchantly cultivates the region. Victoria Panova: BRICS Summit: A Blessing in Disguise The well-established prime-mover, in any mutually beneficent international relationship, is the productivity and vibrancy of its economic dimension. India ...

27.08.2019

BRICS Should Avoid Becoming an anti-US Group

... a larger context, is what Russia would have in mind. Should BRICS expand its membership to become stronger? There are some talks of a BRICS Plus concept. It has actually been suggested that, in terms of membership, India would like the accession of Mexico, while China would prefer Indonesia. I think such countries as Mexico and Indonesia are very prominent candidates. Why are India and China interested in Mexico and Indonesia? Because Mexicans are quite autonomous within Latin America. Do you understand Latin ...

13.03.2019

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