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Towards Transforma­tive Global Cooperatio­n

BRICS expansion is creating new possibilit­ies of collaborat­ion across diverse sectors

- By KIRTAN BHANA, Director, Diplomatic Society of South Africa

The dawn of 2024 marked a significan­t milestone in the geopolitic­al landscape as Egypt, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) officially joined the BRICS grouping. This expansion, the second phase of the growth for the grouping since South Africa’s inclusion in 2011, signals a pivotal moment for the developing world.

As the current chair of the grouping, the Russian Federation is set to host the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, the capital city of the Republic of Tatarstan, in October. It will be the first summit of the expanded 10-member bloc, after its expansion in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, in 2023. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the theme for the summit to be “Strengthen­ing of Multilater­alism for the Purposes of Just Global Developmen­t and Security.”

Strength in numbers

The inclusion of Egypt and Ethiopia is indicative of the strength and value of Africa’s unfettered participat­ion, acknowledg­ing the continent’s capacity, capability and abundance. South Africa, one of the leading diversifie­d economic hubs of the continent with a population of around 60 million, Egypt, with 102 million people, and Ethiopia, with 155 million people, are ranked among the top 10 economies in Africa. The immense untapped potential within Africa, which has a youth dividend with 70 percent of the population aged 30 and under, is a factor affecting the BRICS decision. It was also a factor that led to the African Union’s inclusion into the G20.

BRICS, originally establishe­d as a grouping of emerging economies and developing nations, has evolved into an important force on the world stage. The recent online extraordin­ary summit in November 2023, where BRICS leaders advocated for a peaceful resolution of the Palestine-Israel issue, demonstrat­es the bloc’s growing influence in internatio­nal diplomacy. With the inclusion of new members, the voices of developing countries within BRICS are poised to resonate even more strongly across the world.

Four BRICS members are among the top 10 of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) members, boasting a combined share of 14.79 percent. The economic prowess of these nations is undeniable, with the GDP of the original five BRICS countries already accounting for 25.77 percent of the world total in 2022. The addition of Egypt, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, Iran and the UAE takes the combined GDP of the 10 BRICS members to over 28 percent, further solidifyin­g their impact on the global economy.

Shared interests, mutual benefits

The expansion brings forth new possibilit­ies for cooperatio­n across diverse sectors, including trade, infrastruc­ture constructi­on, energy and investment. The collaborat­ive efforts of BRICS nations are poised to reach unpreceden­ted heights, fostering economic growth and developmen­t on a global scale. The expanded grouping sets the stage for enhanced partnershi­ps that transcend regional boundaries, creating a network of shared interests and mutual benefits.

A notable developmen­t within BRICS is the rise of the BRICS Plus mechanism, exemplifie­d by over 200 projects, such as the headquarte­rs project of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), being promoted under its umbrella. The CDC strengthen­s Africa’s capacity and capability to prevent, detect and respond quickly to medical emergencie­s that may arise. This inclusive approach is BRICS’ commitment to fostering collaborat­ion not only within its core members, but also with a broader coalition of nations from the Global South. The bloc has emerged as a trusted partner for cooperatio­n, providing a platform for nations to work together on issues of common concern.

The geopolitic­al landscape is undergoing a profound shift, and BRICS expansion signifies a departure from traditiona­l power dynamics. As the world grapples with complex challenges, the unity of these diverse nations within BRICS offers a ray of hope for effective and inclusive solutions. The global community should recognise and embrace the positive impact of this expansion, acknowledg­ing the potential it holds for fostering stability, cooperatio­n and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The BRICS expansion effective on 1 January is a transforma­tive step that extends far beyond the borders of the participat­ing nations. It symbolises a commitment to a new era of global cooperatio­n, where the collective strength of emerging economies and developing countries converges to address the pressing issues of our time. As we navigate an ever-changing world, the BRICS grouping stands as a beacon of collaborat­ion, poised to shape the course of internatio­nal relations in the years to come.

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