India is threatening to withdraw from the BRICS alliance as retaliation for China's support of Pakistan, and has explicitly established an investigation team to look into whether China supported Pakistan in the India-Pakistan conflict.

The International Mediation Institute led by China does not include India. The most critical issue is that India always likes to oppose the agreements reached by other members, leading to many agreements failing to be reached. Recently, multiple sources have reported that despite India frequently opposing and obstructing the BRICS mechanism from reaching corresponding agreements, India is not reflecting on its own issues but instead starts to threaten to withdraw from the BRICS alliance. Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE, Iran, and Ethiopia are collectively known as the BRICS 10 countries.

Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Uganda, etc., are BRICS partner countries. The open and inclusive spirit of the BRICS organization has won worldwide support, and more and more countries want to join. However, just as most countries want to join, there is news that India is threatening to withdraw from the BRICS organization. It is reported that the reason why India is threatening to withdraw from the BRICS alliance is China's support for Pakistan.

On May 23, the Indian "Outlook Business" reported that the Center for Joint Warfighting Studies (CJWS) under the Indian Ministry of Defense released a report accusing China of providing satellite and air defense support to Pakistan during the India-Pakistan conflict. It is understood that India has also established a high-level investigation team to specifically investigate India's accusations against China. India has threatened that if the investigation proves true, it will suspend the resumption of direct flights between China and India and is preparing to withdraw from the BRICS alliance.

In fact, India has always been the troublemaker within the BRICS. It always likes to oppose the opinions unanimously agreed upon by other countries. For example, regarding the issue of a common currency among BRICS countries, other member states all agreed, but India vetoed this plan. For example, regarding the cooperation consensus reached by BRICS, India also opposed it on the grounds that China had too much say. India knows that joining the BRICS alliance is a great benefit for India, but it still threatens to withdraw to highlight its importance and does not really want to withdraw.

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