Pakistan has officially expressed its desire to join the prestigious BRICS group in 2024, counting on the support of its strong allies, China and Russia.
The BRICS group, which currently consists of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, is seen as a powerful alliance of emerging economies that have significant influence on the global stage. The group focuses on issues such as economic cooperation, sustainable development, and global governance, and its members collectively represent over 40% of the world’s population and more than a quarter of the world’s land area.
Pakistan’s decision to apply for membership in BRICS is a significant move that reflects the country’s desire to enhance its influence and cooperation on the global stage. Pakistan, which has long-standing ties with China and Russia, is hoping that the support of these two influential members will bolster its chances of being accepted into the group.
China, in particular, has been a steadfast ally of Pakistan and has provided significant economic and military support to the country. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure project, is a prime example of the strong partnership between the two countries. Pakistan sees China as a strategic partner that can help it achieve its goals of economic development and regional stability.
Similarly, Russia has also been a key ally of Pakistan, particularly in the defense and energy sectors. The two countries have cooperated on various defense projects, and Russia has expressed its support for Pakistan’s efforts to enhance its energy infrastructure.
Joining BRICS would provide Pakistan with a platform to further strengthen its ties with China and Russia, as well as other influential countries in the group. It would also open up new opportunities for economic cooperation and investment, which could be crucial for Pakistan’s development and prosperity.
However, Pakistan’s bid to join BRICS is not without its challenges. The group has strict membership criteria and any new entrants must be supported by all existing members. Pakistan will need to work hard to convince all BRICS members of its potential contributions to the group and to address any concerns they may have.
Furthermore, Pakistan must also demonstrate its commitment to the principles and values of BRICS, including economic cooperation, sustainable development, and global governance. This may require the country to make significant reforms and improvements in various areas, including governance, economy, and human rights.
In conclusion, Pakistan’s decision to apply for membership in BRICS is a bold and ambitious move that reflects its desire to enhance its influence and cooperation on the global stage. With the strong support of its allies China and Russia, Pakistan is hopeful that it will be able to join the prestigious group in 2024. However, it will face significant challenges in convincing all existing members of its potential contributions and in meeting the group’s strict membership criteria. If successful, joining BRICS could open up new opportunities for economic cooperation and investment, and help Pakistan achieve its goals of development and prosperity.
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