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BRICS & Its Future: Perspectives from India and the Middle East and North Africa



It is delighted to host the discussion forum "BRICS & Its Future: Perspectives from India and the Middle East and North Africa" at #HKU. We interacted with the two esteemed HKU AsiaGlobal Fellows, Prasoon Sharma and Anisse Terai, representing India and MENA, and discussing their insights on the recent developments, future prospects, opportunities, and challenges of the BRICS countries.


Both speakers believe that BRICS is a platform for the global south and also a stepping stone for a multipolar world. And they didn't believe that there will be confrontation among the members of BRICS+ relations. On the contrary, it is a "competition" that encourage members to be progressive.


We are grateful to the #HKUGA for hosting this event, and we would also like to extend our thanks to all supporting organizations: HKU Business School Alumni Association, HKU iCube, HKU Meicom, and HKU MSc CS Alumni Association. Their support has made this discussion forum possible.



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