World shifting from West to East – BRICS International Forum president to RT
BRICS nations have a more substantial role in shaping the new world order, which is shifting from West to East, Purnima Anand says Read Full Article at RT.com
The trade bloc offers a new model of growth entailing equal rights and opportunities for members, Purnima Anand says
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article previously erroneously referred to Purnima Anand as an official. She is the president of BRICS International Forum, an independent socio-economic political center working among BRICS nations, and not a BRICS official. The article has been amended to reflect that.
The role of BRICS on the global stage is increasing every day and many countries are attracted to the economic bloc by the new solutions and stability it offers. That's according to the president of the BRICS International Forum, Purnima Anand, who spoke exclusively to RT this week.
The forum headed by Anand is an independent socio-economic political center working among BRICS nations.
The BRICS group of emerging economies currently consists of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. The bloc accounts for more than 40% of the world’s population and nearly a quarter of global GDP.
With Western economies in decline, many countries, even members of OPEC and OECD, are now interested in the stability that BRICS has to offer, Anand noted. In particular, she mentioned OECD member Türkiye, which is currently applying for BRICS membership.
Many countries that are friendly to BRICS are joining the bloc, she said, adding “So, this is [the] time when power is shifting from West to East.”
Anand, however, stressed that BRICS is not “a competitor of the Western economy.” BRICS nations cooperate and have a common perspective, because “we don’t want to develop another model of the Western economy and democratic process; we want a new model where all the members have equal rights and opportunities to grow together.”
She argued that for a long time Western powers had been using the whole planet in their interests, exploiting both the human and natural resources of other countries and continents. In the Western economic growth model, some countries “are very high, while others very low and don’t get an opportunity for their economic development,” Anand noted.
Today, the countries comprising the Eastern world understand what the West is doing and what is good for them, she said.
The BRICS International Forum president emphasized that the whole world is currently in a very “disturbing” situation, with inflation running high and countries looking for solutions. Meanwhile, China, Russia, and India have started transitioning to using their local currencies in trade, which shows that there are alternative solutions within the BRICS bloc.
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Talking about Western sanctions against Russia, she said the restrictions are creating an opportunity for BRICS economies. “This is very high time for BRICS partners and alliances to create good structure … to understand where we are moving, what cooperation is required, and what new dimensions are developing by the participation of new members,” Anand said.
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