Special Topic – India in QUAD & BRICS Page 2 – Advantages, Risks & Economic Dimension
I️⃣ Strategic Advantages for India
- ✔ Enhanced geopolitical leverage through dual membership
- ✔ Security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific via QUAD
- ✔ Economic engagement with emerging economies through BRICS
- ✔ Increased diplomatic flexibility (multi-alignment)
- ✔ Positioning as a bridge between Western and Global South blocs
India strengthens its global profile by engaging simultaneously with security-oriented and development-oriented coalitions.
II️⃣ Risks & Strategic Challenges
- ⚠ Divergent geopolitical orientations of QUAD and BRICS
- ⚠ China–India border tensions within BRICS framework
- ⚠ US pressure regarding Russia ties
- ⚠ Risk of credibility concerns if alignment appears inconsistent
India must carefully manage diplomatic signaling to avoid perceptions of strategic ambiguity.
III️⃣ Economic Dimension – Dollar vs Local Currency Trade
- 💲 Continued dependence on dollar-based global trade
- ✔ BRICS discussions on de-dollarization
- 🏦 Role of the New Development Bank
- 📈 India’s push for Rupee internationalization
India balances participation in the Western-led financial system while exploring alternative mechanisms within BRICS.
Strategic Insight
India’s dual engagement reflects pragmatic realism rather than ideological alignment. Its strategy is rooted in national interest, economic growth, and regional stability.
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