India rejects the membership of Turkey due to closeness with Pakistan

According to the German newspaper ‘Bild’, it is claimed that Turkey could not get membership in BRICS because of India. Turkey had applied for membership in the BRICS, but it was rejected because of India. However, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also participated in the summit of BRICS Plus held on October 24. In such a situation, it is necessary to think about the reason why India banned the membership of Turkey. Turkey has a very close relationship with Pakistan. On several occasions, he has spoken against India on the Kashmir issue.

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Turkey’s membership was rejected by India’s opposition

During the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the organization’s plans should be based on the consensus of the founding nations. However, it is also being speculated that due to this statement of Prime Minister Modi and India’s opposition, Turkey’s membership in BRICS has been rejected. Russian President Vladimir Putin also said in his speech during the BRICS summit that “special care will be taken before the inclusion of new countries so that it does not affect the working capacity of the group. Perhaps this is the reason why the new applications have been rejected.

BRICS was established to bring together the developing countries of the world

BRICS was established to bring together the major developing countries of the world and to challenge the political and economic power of the rich countries of North America and Western Europe. Before BRICS, it was the BRIC grouping. In 2006, Brazil, Russia, India, and China formed the BRIC group. In 2010, South Africa also joined it, and it became BRICS. That is, there were only 5 countries in BRICS in total. But in January this year, four more countries—Saudi Arabia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, and Egypt—were added, taking the number from five to nine. In January, these four countries also joined the summit as members this year.

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