The major announcement from the BRICS alliance is that the bloc is divided on the global de-dollarization agenda. The nine-member alliance is seeing divisions as cracks open up from all sides on what the group stands for. While some countries want to launch a new common currency for trade and transactions, others don’t. The breaking up of ideas is causing a split within the group with each country wanting different agendas.
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BRICS: India & Brazil Announce ‘No Interest’ in De-Dollarization

BRICS member India has made it clear that it has no interest in ending reliance on the US dollar and will not pursue the de-dollarization agenda. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said that India has “absolutely no interest” in undermining the US dollar. He said that the country “has never had a problem” with the greenback and has no plans to replace it.
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In addition, four Brazilian government officials on the condition of anonymity said that Brazil plans to reject the BRICS currency. Brazil chairs the upcoming summit in July and plans to dismiss the formation of the new currency. President Luiz Lula da Silva is planning to nix the idea as he chairs the 17th summit, reported Reuters. Therefore, BRICS members India and Brazil are against de-dollarization in 2025.
Even BRICS members South Africa and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) remain on the sidelines of the de-dollarization initiative. Only Russia, China, and Iran are aggressively looking to replace the US dollar for cross-border transactions. Russia and Iran are reeling under sanctions that are making them desperate to find an alternative to the US dollar.
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On the other hand, China is looking to use BRICS as a stepping stone to pursue its agenda of global domination. India does not want that to happen as it sees the Communist country as an opportunist. In conclusion, the idea of BRICS reshaping the de-dollarization initiative is a farce with no unity and more divisions.