BRICS can
transform global governance: India
Monday March 05, 2012 11:27:14 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Ahead of
the BRICS summit here, India Monday said the grouping of five
major emerging economies was not ranged against anyone but is "a
responsible transnational grouping" that can play a critical role
in reforming global governance.
"We are not a bloc, not an ideological group ranged against
anyone," Sudhir Vyas, secretary (economic affairs) in the external
affairs ministry, said at the launch of the two-day conference by
academics and experts from BRICS countries comprising Brazil,
Russia, India, China and South Africa.
It's in the area of global governance that BRICS can make its
presence felt, he said.
Vyas's comments came amid the oft-voiced worries in some
influential sections in the West that the BRICS could turn into an
adversarial grouping that could challenge the hegemony of the West
in leading multilateral institutions.
Underlining the unique nature of BRICS, Vyas stressed that it was
not a geographical grouping like the ASEAN, or commodity-based
like the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) or
security-based like the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO),
but "a new growth pole in a multi-polar world".
"It's a trans-continental grouping with increasing geo-political
significance," he said. BRICS can engage with the international
community in a serious manner as a responsible partner in the
resolution of international crises, he stressed.
More than 50 scholars from the five BRICS countries are taking
part in the 4th BRICS Academic Forum meeting being hosted by
Observer Research Foundation, a New Delhi-based public policy
think tank.
The forum is expected to generate ideas and proposals that will be
considered by the leaders of the five countries at the fourth
BRICS summit here March 29.
India will host the BRICS summit for the first time since the
leaders' meeting was first held in the Russian city of
Yekaterinburg in 2009 at the height of the global financial
recession. The theme for the New Delhi summit is "BRICS
Partnership for Stability, Security and Growth".
The fourth BRICS summit will focus on ways to deal with the
festering global economic downturn and make a renewed pitch for
reforming the global governance architecture which has been
dominated by Western countries since the end of the World War II.
BRICS has evolved into a powerful grouping of the world's leading
emerging economies that, according to an estimate, accounts for
nearly half the world's population, 30 percent of global landmass,
18 percent of global GDP and 35 percent of global foreign exchange
reserves.
The forum is also expected to focus on ways to ramp up greater
intra-regional trade and look at ways to improve coordination on
international issues in multilateral fora and developmental issues
that include food security, energy security, public health,
science and technology and urbanisation.
The summit of the leaders of BRICS countries will be preceded by
the Business Forum comprising trade ministers of the rapidly
growing economies of the five countries.
Goldman Sachs economist Jim O'Neill coined the term BRIC in 2001
to denote the four fastest-growing emerging economies of the
world. Since then, BRIC evolved into a multilateral grouping with
the first summit in 2009 held at the peak of the global financial
recession. Pretoria joined the BRIC, changing the nomenclature of
the grouping to BRICS, in April 2011 at the Sanya summit in China.
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