Aspiring after multipolar world

September 29, 2025

Recently, BRICS has attracted the attention of the international community.

It is because BRICS is growing up to be a considerable force that cannot be slighted in the international arena including the UN in solidarity with other developing countries in the face of the unilateral and hegemonic sanctions and pressure by the US and the West.

It continues to expand, demonstrating its enormous economic potentials.

The BRICS member states account for nearly half of the world population and 40% of the world economy, and their GDP according to the purchasing power parity indexes markedly surpasses those of G7 and some other alliances of countries.

The Munich Security Conference (MSC), in a report released in February, noted that the order of multipolarization has already begun to be established in the world.

The report said that the BRICS member states have taken a large share of the global trade and oil production and export, adding that this multipolarization order positively promotes not only redistribution in the material aspect but also diversification in the ideological aspect.

The Western world was also compelled to acknowledge that BRICS has emerged as an independent and influential polar promoting the establishment of a new international economic order and the building of a multipolar world. Countries express their intention to join cooperation with the organization.

The political influence of BRICS is growing day by day. Whereas Western countries stick to the confrontation between camps to arouse antipathy from the international community, BRICS has embarked on the road of building cooperative relations with many more countries under the banner of peace, development and co-prosperity, enjoying enthusiastic response from the broad international community.

In this context BRICS clearly expresses its views on a wide range of issues ranging from the acute international issues such as the situations in the Middle East and Ukraine to that of the UN reform.

At the 17th BRICS Summit held in Brazil in early July, views of the member states were exchanged on the issues related to public health, trade, artificial intelligence, climate change, security and others and those of major international political situations and the declaration of the summit was adopted.

It also approved the 2025-2028 plan for establishing a reliable natural disaster forecasting system and building up the crisis response capacity.

The BRICS summit held on September 8 by way of videoconferencing discussed the issue of cooperation between member states in various fields including trade and the economy, finance and investment, that of its joint response to threats to the multipolar world order and tariffs and sanctions imposed by the US and others.

The international community is working harder to establish a new world order, just and fair.

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