Recently, rumors that India might withdraw from the BRICS have been rampant on social media. Various speculations have poured in. On one hand, some argue that India has doubts and dissatisfaction regarding China's aid to Pakistan. On the other hand, India shows a clear negative attitude towards de-dollarization and is unwilling to take any measures to promote it.
In recent years, differences between India and countries like Russia and China within the BRICS cooperation mechanism have gradually come to light. On many issues, India seems to have its own unique "perspective," making it increasingly difficult to reach consensus with Russia and China. Some media even use the term "Trojan Horse" to describe India's role in the BRICS. Although this statement may be somewhat exaggerated, it reflects the subtlety and complexity of relations between India and other BRICS countries from the side.
If India were to really withdraw from the BRICS, who would oppose it? The United States might be one of them. The U.S. has always been closely monitoring the development dynamics of the BRICS, trying to obtain information at the first moment. If India withdraws, the U.S. will lose an important "information window" and will not be able to grasp the latest developments inside the BRICS organization in real time.
In addition, if Indonesia replaces India, the BRICS will remain unchanged.
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