The unmistakable resonance of “multipolarity” resounds through the echelons of geopolitics and geo-economics, as states within the Global South fervently seek an emancipated trajectory of development that stands defiantly apart from Western dictates. The recently concluded BRICS summit in Johannesburg elucidated this transformative undercurrent, encapsulating a seismic recalibration of the international order that has been the hallmark since the aftermath of World War II. The original BRICS constituents—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—heralded a profound evolution by welcoming six new entrants, amongst them Saudi Arabia, Iran, the UAE, and Egypt. The allure of multipolarity is not merely symbolic; it is a dynamic shift echoing the resolute demand for justice, equity, and inclusivity in a realm historically marred by imbalances.
Characterized as “historic” by Xi Jinping and lauded for its aspiration to craft a world marked by fairness, justice, inclusiveness, and prosperity by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, BRICS’ expansion ushers in the emergence of previously marginalized voices. The reverberations of this expansion underscore the waning influence of the traditional international order hitherto led by the Global North. The Ukrainian conflict had already unveiled the fault lines within this fading paradigm. While the Global South was not unequivocally aligned with Russia’s actions, it remained circumspect about subscribing to the West’s call for isolating Moscow. This scepticism, coupled with the expansion of BRICS, signifies a resounding transition toward a multipolar landscape.
Evident in the recent additions are prominent hydrocarbon giants Saudi Arabia and the UAE, signaling an unambiguous divergence from the Western alliance. These powerhouses convey the resounding message that alternative economic, strategic, and military avenues are viable options. The participation of these Arab nations, previously synonymous with Western alignment, exemplifies the escalating shift in geopolitical allegiance. The inclusion of Iran is emblematic of a triumphant disregard for past efforts to isolate it globally, reaffirming the desire of the Global South to engage with Tehran in the arena of commerce and cooperation.
The BRICS summit has unveiled a paramount transformation, underpinned by a clamorous demand for recalibration, equity, and inclusion.