The BRICS place in India’s Foreign Policy
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https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v16n2.2021.1118Abstract
The article presents the participation of India in the BRICS mechanism, a group of heterogeneous countries. Given the diversity of the components, the aim is to show elements of India’s foreign policy by demands and interests in the grouping. To this end, aspects of the concept of nonalignment and multilateralism are examined; India in the first decade of the mechanism and the agenda building; India’s relationship with the other BRICS countries and with China in particular. Finally, it is concluded that the exchange of governments in this period has
not altered the principles of selective multilateralism and strategic autonomy.
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