BRICS Expansion: Another New Nation Formally Applies to Join Alliance
The BRICS alliance is witnessing a surge in interest from developing countries as two new nations, the Republic of Congo and Thailand, have formally applied to join. This comes amidst a wave of global interest in the bloc, signaling a potential shift in global power dynamics.
BRICS Expansion in 2025: A Dramatic Transformation
BRICS is on the brink of a transformative expansion in 2025, as 44 countries have formally and informally expressed interest in joining the alliance, signaling a dramatic shift towards a multipolar world. This expansion is fueled by a desire for greater economic independence and a challenge to the established global order.
Which Countries Have Applied to Join BRICS in 2025?
More than 20 countries, including Algeria, Bangladesh, and Nigeria, have formally applied to join BRICS, hoping to be part of a multipolar world. The growing interest highlights the perceived benefits of membership in the alliance.
New BRICS Partner States: A Glimpse into the Future
While the full list of new members is still being finalized, reports indicate that The new BRICS partner states will be Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, and Uzbekistan. Four more nations were also considered, showcasing the diverse geographic representation of the expanded BRICS.
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