By Saurabh
The BRICS nations now make up 35% of the world’s economy, while the G7 lags at 28%. India stands tall in a stronger, growing alliance.
US economist Richard Wolff says US tariff threats are “funny, not scary.” Like a mouse hitting an elephant, they simply don’t pack enough punch.
From oil imports to trade deals, India is no longer bending under US pressure. It’s carving out its own independent global stance.
Instead of isolating India, US tariffs could actually push it to lean more on BRICS, making that bloc even stronger.
Instead of isolating India, US tariffs could actually push it to lean more on BRICS, making that bloc even stronger.
One country with just 4.5% of the world’s people can’t dictate terms forever. Power is shifting, and India is part of the rise.