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    BRICS Summit in India: A Gathering of Ambition, But No Match for American Strength

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    BRICS Foreign Ministers Summit in India: Ambition Without Substance

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    As BRICS foreign ministers gather in New Delhi under India’s 2026 chairmanship, the group once again promotes its dream of a “multipolar” world order. With the theme “Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability,” representatives from Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates discuss expanded trade, new financial mechanisms, and reduced reliance on Western institutions. Conservatives should examine this gathering with clear realism: the BRICS Foreign Ministers Summit is more about rhetoric and resentment than a serious challenge to American leadership and the free-market system that has driven global prosperity.

    5] India’s Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar shakes hands with China’s Ambassador to India Xu Feihong during the BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, India May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

    The Iran war casts a long shadow over the proceedings. The recent U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran — which targeted nuclear facilities, missile sites, and regime leadership — has left the region unstable, disrupted energy markets, and driven up oil prices. Iran’s foreign minister arrives in New Delhi demanding that BRICS condemn America and Israel for “aggression,” while Gulf members like the UAE and Saudi Arabia, who faced Iranian retaliation, push back. This conflict exposes the bloc’s deep fractures: authoritarian aggressors like Iran clash with other members over basic security realities, making any unified statement nearly impossible.

    Under the eyes of the world, how can this be a positive influence? Of the 11 full members, roughly seven lean authoritarian or dictatorial. China stands as the clearest socialist dictatorship, ruled by the Communist Party with total state control, censorship, and no real opposition. Russia operates under strongman Vladimir Putin with suppressed dissent. Iran functions as a repressive theocratic dictatorship now weakened by its own miscalculations and military defeat. Egypt, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE round out the authoritarian bloc with military rule, centralized power, absolute monarchies, or severe crackdowns on freedoms. This heavy tilt toward dictators and state-dominated regimes raises serious questions about the group’s credibility as a force for “resilience” or “sustainability.”

    5]Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi attends the BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, India May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

    India, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, brings a practical approach to the table. Modi has strengthened ties with the United States through frameworks like the Quad, while managing relations with China. New Delhi focuses on economic growth, technological advancement, and national interests rather than ideological opposition to the West. This reflects core conservative values—respect for sovereignty, free enterprise, and strategic self-interest. India understands that real development comes from innovation and open markets, not from top-down global schemes pushed by authoritarian partners entangled in costly conflicts.

    The driving forces behind BRICS remain Russia and China, both pushing aggressively for de-dollarization. Proposals for trading in local currencies, creating alternative payment systems, or even discussing a common BRICS currency surface at every meeting. These efforts aim to weaken the U.S. dollar’s dominant role as the world’s reserve currency. Such moves ignore a basic truth: the dollar’s strength flows from America’s stable institutions, rule of law, deep financial markets, and unmatched economic vitality. No artificial alliance can replicate that foundation. Attempts to bypass the dollar will only expose participating nations to higher inflation, capital flight, and economic instability — problems made worse by war-driven energy shocks.

    Expansion of the group has only highlighted its weaknesses. Bringing in authoritarian states creates built-in contradictions. Disputes over borders, energy policy, regional conflicts like the Iran war, and trade priorities prevent genuine unity. BRICS often fails to issue strong joint statements because its members cannot align on fundamentals. It operates less as a powerful economic bloc and more as a platform for nations unhappy with American preeminence.

    Conservatives support cooperation among sovereign nations when it serves clear mutual interests—whether in securing supply chains, advancing technology standards, or addressing energy needs. Healthy competition among strong powers can promote innovation and deter threats. However, BRICS frequently serves as cover for China’s expansionist ambitions and Russia’s efforts to evade consequences for its actions. America’s proper response is straightforward: maintain overwhelming military strength, enforce reciprocal trade deals, protect technological edges, and preserve the dollar’s role through superior performance rather than force. The swift action against Iran demonstrates the wisdom of strength over appeasement.

    India’s role as host provides a positive note. As the world’s largest democracy and a natural counterbalance to Chinese influence, India demonstrates that rising powers can engage globally without fully joining an anti-Western coalition. Modi’s priorities—energy independence, defense cooperation with the U.S., and domestic reform—show strategic clarity that transcends summit slogans.

    Ultimately, gatherings like this BRICS Foreign Ministers Summit in New Delhi underscore a lasting reality: no coalition built on opposition and convenience—especially one dominated by authoritarian regimes and shadowed by the fallout of Iran’s aggression—can match the dynamism, liberty, and opportunity of the American-led system. While BRICS leaders issue grand declarations under the eyes of the world, the United States continues to lead through strength, innovation, and unapologetic defense of freedom. Conservative policies that put America First—securing borders, rebuilding manufacturing, and projecting power—will ensure Western institutions remain robust long after this BRICS Foreign Ministers Summit fades from the headlines. True global resilience comes from empowering free nations, not diluting their foundations with a bloc where dictators outnumber democrats.

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