Emerging Economies
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BRICS may not replace the old world order – but it could still make a difference
The grouping can bring India investments, help find areas of cooperation with China, and influence the UN Security Council, IMF and World Bank.
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Modi pitches 'Make in India', shares economic achievements at Asia meet
The prime minister noted that India's GDP had increased and inflation was down, while addressing leaders at the ASEAN summit.
Scroll Staff
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At ASEAN summit, Malaysia denounces IS as 'evil terrorist group'
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Kuala Lampur for the meeting that includes 10 Asian countries on Saturday.
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Led by Russia and China, the grouping hopes to challenge US hegemony at a time when the Indian PM is veering sharply towards Washington.
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Ten charts that prove BRICS nations have little in common
The grouping owes its creation to a pithy acronym coined by a Goldman Sachs economist in 2001. Not much connects them even today.
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