Prime Minister Modi attends the 16th Brics summit in Kazan, focusing on inclusivity and expanded member cooperation. The group now includes Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the UAE, aiming to challenge the Western-led global order, particularly the dominance of the US dollar. Internal dynamics and divergent national interests present ongoing challenges for cohesive action.
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