Author : Anmol mukhia
Keyword : Brics, china, india, climate change
Subject : Multidisciplinary
Article Type : Original article (research)
Article File : Full Text PDF
Abstract : Some international political observers are hyped-up by the Doklam tension between India and China that military conflicts may occur as a result from the saber-rattling of the largest to countries in Asia. They have also ignored a BRICS conference that is taking place in Xiamen China, a platform that brings together fastest developing economic powers in the world for furthering common interests and economic cooperation. A common threat that faced by all the BRICS countries is global warming and climate change. As the top emitting countries in the world, BRICS countries take up 38 per cent of the world’s GHG emission. Thus, the theme “inclusive growth, sustainable solutions†of Fortaleza summit 2014 (BRICS) was not only limited to the member countries’ social policies, but also to tackle emerging challenges in the social, economic and environmental fields, and to create new opportunities for the BRICS including in the negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda.
Article by : Anmol Mukhia
Article add date : 2022-07-13
How to cite : Anmol mukhia. (2022-July-13). Brics in the post-paris era: perspectives from india & china. retrieved from https://openacessjournal.com/abstract/1098