
Brics foreign ministers are scheduled to meet in New Delhi from May 14-15 ahead of the bloc’s summit on September 10-11, when payment connectivity and trade settlements are expected to be among the issues on the agenda.
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Geeta Kochhar, senior assistant professor at the Centre for Chinese Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, said a decentralised financial payments system within Brics could make it more resilient against external developments.
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“It is like a strategic tool to provide immunity against Western economic leverage. Even if there is dollar volatility, it will not impact payments as it will be near real-time payments,” she said.

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