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Is BRICS+ a genuine force for multipolarity, or a coalition held together more by what it opposes than by what it seeks to build?
In this episode of The India–China Review, we cut through the noise surrounding BRICS and the emerging idea of BRICS+. Is the bloc truly an alternative to Western institutions? Does the debate around de-dollarisation hold real substance? And how does India navigate its strategic balancing act within a group that includes China and other major emerging powers?
To explore these questions, we are joined by Dr. Brian Wong, Assistant Professor at the University of Hong Kong. His work examines the intersection of geopolitics, political philosophy, and technology. Dr. Wong is also the co-editor of Towards a Future for BRICS+.
Link for the book: https://openbookshongkong.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/9789888900831.pdf
By Rishihood UniversityIs BRICS+ a genuine force for multipolarity, or a coalition held together more by what it opposes than by what it seeks to build?
In this episode of The India–China Review, we cut through the noise surrounding BRICS and the emerging idea of BRICS+. Is the bloc truly an alternative to Western institutions? Does the debate around de-dollarisation hold real substance? And how does India navigate its strategic balancing act within a group that includes China and other major emerging powers?
To explore these questions, we are joined by Dr. Brian Wong, Assistant Professor at the University of Hong Kong. His work examines the intersection of geopolitics, political philosophy, and technology. Dr. Wong is also the co-editor of Towards a Future for BRICS+.
Link for the book: https://openbookshongkong.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/9789888900831.pdf