BRICS is an acronym for an alliance of major emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (joined in 2010). Established in 2006 (initially as BRIC before South Africa joined), it represents a significant economic and political grouping.

Key features:

  • Combined members represent:
    • Over 40% of global population
    • Significant share of global GDP
    • Major emerging economies

Main initiatives include:

  • New Development Bank (BRICS Bank)
  • Contingent Reserve Arrangement
  • Regular summit meetings
  • Cooperation in various sectors including:
    • Trade
    • Technology
    • Infrastructure development
    • Financial systems

Recent developments:

The group aims to enhance cooperation among emerging economies and advocate for a more multipolar world order, though members have varying economic and political interests.