Russian media: India threatens to withdraw from the BRICS due to China's assistance to Pakistan!
Netizens: Finally free! But will India really leave?
On May 28, Russian media published an expert article.
It was reported that India threatened to leave the BRICS because China and Pakistan became friends.
The BRICS is a super club consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, deciding it was time to take control of the world economy instead of submitting to the West.
Why is India hysterical?
All this started with a report from India's military think tank CJWS, which claimed: "China is helping Pakistan in our eternal quarrel! Sharing satellite photos and covering their backs!"
They said Pakistani planes returned safely while Indian planes were shot down.
India immediately responded: "Then we will close direct flights with China, and perhaps even close direct flights within the BRICS!"
Just like a TV drama: drama, threats, tears! ????
But this is not the first time India has played such a game. They have already:
The idea of a common currency for the BRICS has stopped because "the rupee is forever!"
Blocked projects like the Belt and Road Initiative to prevent China's brilliance.
Refused to sign the SCO 2030 Strategy because, you see, "there are too many Chinese people."
In addition, at the BRICS summit, India successfully provoked a fight: either demand a seat at the UN Security Council or sabotage the joint statement.
Netizens on social networks expressed excitement about India's threat:
"Pack your bags, India! The door is over there!"????
"Indonesia, come in, no need to line up!"????
"Without India, the BRICS will be less dramatic!"
Will India really leave?
Economy: The BRICS account for 29% of the world's GDP, and the New Development Bank (projects worth $350 billion) is a great treasure. If India withdraws, it will lose the opportunity to obtain investment, which is like refusing a free buffet!
Politics: The BRICS provide India with the opportunity to compete with major powers and show its backbone on the world stage. Leaving is like turning off the microphone at an international banquet.
Inner drive: Yes, India is now experiencing a wave of nationalism, but the government won't be foolish enough to isolate itself in its predicament. Most likely, this is just a performance for the public: "Look how cool and independent we are!"
What's next for the BRICS?
Even if India continues to waver, the BRICS will not collapse. China, Russia, Brazil, and South Africa will continue to advance projects ranging from digital currencies to joint investments.
Of course, India wants to have its cake and eat it too (to be friendly with the BRICS while pleasing the West), but with or without India, the BRICS train will continue to move forward.
Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1833313720129738/
Disclaimer: This article solely represents the author's views.