Pakistan's aspirations to join the BRICS economic bloc are gaining momentum, fueled by renewed optimism and strategic partnerships. Pakistan ‘optimistic about joining BRICS’ this year, reflecting the country's growing desire to participate in this influential global forum.
Senate Defence Committee Chairman Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed has voiced strong hope that Pakistan can achieve its BRICS membership ambitions. Key to this pursuit is potential support from Russia. Pakistan has once again sought Russia's support to become a member of BRICS as the two countries reiterated to strengthen bilateral relations. This collaboration is viewed as crucial in navigating the complexities of international relations and securing a place within BRICS.
The deepening relationship between Pakistan and Russia extends beyond BRICS membership, encompassing a broad range of economic sectors. Pakistan and Russia on Monday reaffirmed their resolve to further strengthen bilateral ties in areas of trade, commerce, investment, agriculture and energy for the mutual benefit of both nations. This economic cooperation further solidifies the foundation for a stronger partnership and potentially strengthens Pakistan's case for BRICS inclusion.
The senator's statement highlights the potential for Russian assistance in facilitating Pakistan's entry into BRICS. This anticipated support stems from the increasingly robust diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries, positioning Russia as a key ally in Pakistan's pursuit of BRICS membership. The possibility of Pakistan joining BRICS with Russia's help says senator, making it a highly watched development in international economic and political circles. Joining BRICS would offer Pakistan significant economic opportunities and enhanced global standing.