Volume : 4, Issue : 11, NOV 2018
IBSA- A NEW DYNAMIC PLATFORM- AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
GAUTAM KUMAR
Abstract
In the 21th century The IBSA forum of India, Brazil and South Africa brings together three emerging economies of the South with a view to further exploring the potential for cooperation for a fair, equitable and inclusive global order. IBSA emerged as an important dynamic caucus in the developing world with the aim of tapping natural complementarities and collectively pushing for reforms at the global and multilateral institutions.1 IBSA countries have common principles and common values and all the three countries are committed to democracy. The intricacies of democracy may affect the pace of development but all the three countries have tried to enrich their national institutions for an inclusive development strategy.
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