Brics is not a block against the West but rather, it is a block to develop the Global South. Such development is not necessary a sacrifice of the West. Instead, it is the opportunity for the West.
Thank you for your insightful comment! You're right; BRICS aims to develop the Global South and isn't necessarily positioned against the West. It's an interesting viewpoint that this could also be an opportunity for Western countries. How do you see the West benefiting from the growth of BRICS?
Absolutely, Malaysia's stance as a neutral country allows it the flexibility to engage with various international organizations. Joining BRICS could be seen as part of its broader hedging strategy, balancing relationships between major global powers while pursuing its own national interests. It's a strategic move that highlights Malaysia's commitment to maintaining its sovereignty and expanding its global influence.
@fairdinkum1621 A Moderator mistake happened and your comment was deleted instead of replying. Sorry for the that. Here is the reply anyway: It's definitely a controversial topic. Some view BRICS as a group with significant challenges, while others see potential for economic collaboration and growth among emerging economies. What do you think about the potential benefits or drawbacks for Makaysia?
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Brics is not a block against the West but rather, it is a block to develop the Global South. Such development is not necessary a sacrifice of the West. Instead, it is the opportunity for the West.
Thank you for your insightful comment! You're right; BRICS aims to develop the Global South and isn't necessarily positioned against the West. It's an interesting viewpoint that this could also be an opportunity for Western countries. How do you see the West benefiting from the growth of BRICS?
Malaysia's BRICS membership could reshape the country's economic and geopolitical landscape.
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Malaysia is neutral country it can join whatever organisation it wants as its hedging policy
Absolutely, Malaysia's stance as a neutral country allows it the flexibility to engage with various international organizations. Joining BRICS could be seen as part of its broader hedging strategy, balancing relationships between major global powers while pursuing its own national interests. It's a strategic move that highlights Malaysia's commitment to maintaining its sovereignty and expanding its global influence.
@fairdinkum1621 A Moderator mistake happened and your comment was deleted instead of replying. Sorry for the that. Here is the reply anyway: It's definitely a controversial topic. Some view BRICS as a group with significant challenges, while others see potential for economic collaboration and growth among emerging economies. What do you think about the potential benefits or drawbacks for Makaysia?