BRICS: 20 New Countries Apply to Join Alliance in 2024



Following the six-country development exertion sanctioned at 2023's yearly culmination, the BRICS coalition has reported that 20 new nations have applied to join the union in 2024. In particular, the coalition's Minister, Anil Sooklal, noticed the new clump of countries looking to be a piece of additional development.


Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt, Ethiopia, Argentina, and Iran were invited this year by BRICS. Notwithstanding, Argentina reported its dismissal of the greeting following the appointment of Javier Milei to its official seat. Also, Nigeria and Pakistan are among 20 different nations trying to have their spot in the approaching year's extension declaration.

The BRICS economic alliance has expanded significantly in the past few months, with 20 new nations seeking entry. To be sure, the coalition has developed its enrollment by six countries as well as generally extended its general impact. Across the globe, its de-dollarization endeavors have taken monstrous steps as it has proceeded with its mission for multipolarity.


Presently, following the improvements of the 2023 yearly highest point, the BRICS union has seen 20 new nations apply to join the coalition in 2024. Without a doubt, Anil Sooklal expressed that "north of 20 nations have officially applied to join BRICS, while a similar number have communicated interest."

Among those 20 nations, Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Cuba, Ecuador, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Sudan, Venezuela, Uruguay, and Thailand are probably going to be involved. Additionally, Nigeria and Pakistan had proactively been vocal about their desire to join the coalition before very long