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Why BRICS? Jaishankar’s sharp retort: 'Because you won’t let us into G7 club'

Updated on: Sep 13, 2024 04:49 AM IST

EAM Jaishankar countered arguments against BRICS. He asserted that BRICS should be accepted alongside existing groups like the G7 and G20.

External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Thursday dismissed arguments that BRICS is unnecessary, and said he was amazed by the insecurity felt by developed nations about the group, which includes China, Russia, and other six countries.

External affairs minister S. Jaishankar during a meeting with Ambassador Jean-David, in Geneva, Switzerland.(X/ S Jaishankar)

Speaking at the Global Centre for Security Policy in Switzerland's Geneva, Jaishankar said if the G7 can exist alongside the G20, there is no reason why BRICS cannot.

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Why there is opposition to BRICS? Jaishankar asks

“Why the club? Because there was another club! It was called the G7 and you will not let anybody else into that club. So, we go and form our own club,” Jaishankar said in the conversation with French ambassador Jean-David Levitte.

He questioned why there is opposition to BRICS, especially when groups like the G7 continue to exist alongside the G20. Jaishankar said if the G7, a group of advanced economies, can remain intact despite the presence of the G20, then BRICS, a coalition of emerging economies, should also be allowed to exist.

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“It's actually a very interesting group, because, if you look at it, typically, any club or any group has either a geographical contiguity or some common historical experience, or, you know, very strong economic connect,” EAM added.

 
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