An increasing number of Asian nations are expressing interest in joining the BRICS group, which is currently led by Russia's President Vladimir Putin and China's President Xi Jinping. This interest in expanding BRICS, originally comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, signifies a growing pushback against the United States and its allies. The movement, which surpasses the initial five members, is seen as a response to the US's attempts to isolate Russia and China over issues such as the war in Ukraine and military activities in Asia.
More Asian nations want to an expanded BRICS - interest that shows Putin and Xi are succeeding at pushing back at the US and its allies https://t.co/cOZq42cN1H via @bpolitics
The interest nations are showing in joining the BRICS group is helping Russia and China push back at attempts by the US and its allies to isolate them over the war in Ukraine and military posturing in Asia https://t.co/W8WNZreaN0
Xi and Putin are winning - more and more Asian countries want to join BRICS https://t.co/fyPEbHuqJ6
Multiple Asian countries are seeking to join the expanding BRICS group led by Putin and Xi, surpassing initial 5 members.
More Asian nations want to an expanded BRICS โ interest that shows Putin and Xi are succeeding at pushing back at the US and its allies https://t.co/XVkME3YYkK