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India’s US Lobby Fights to Block Full BRICS Pivot
India’s growing ties with BRICS are being quietly but aggressively counterbalanced by entrenched lobbying forces aligned with U.S. interests. Despite official participation in the BRICS bloc—and its upcoming BRICS presidency in 2026—India remains hesitant to commit fully to the economic realignment, due in large part to domestic political pressure and powerful U.S.-aligned networks.
How U.S. Lobbying Shapes India’s BRICS Role and Foreign Policy Shift
While India makes diplomatic moves toward BRICS, American lobbying efforts continue to influence key economic decisions behind the scenes—especially when it comes to trade policy, multilateral agreements, and long-term strategic partnerships.
Trade Numbers Reveal Strategic Contradictions
Although public narratives suggest rising trade tensions between the U.S. and India—particularly around tariff threats—the trade data tells a different story:
India–U.S. goods trade reached $129.2 billion in 2024
U.S. exports to India rose by 3.4% to $41.8 billion
Indian exports to the U.S. hit $87.4 billion, up 4.5% from 2023
The trade deficit widened to $45.7 billion (a 5.4% increase)
Despite these strong figures, U.S. lobbying groups use them to argue against deeper BRICS economic integration, especially in key sectors like manufacturing, services, and digital infrastructure. This misalignment between trade performance and political rhetoric is part of a broader campaign to stall India’s pivot toward a multipolar economic framework.
RCEP Exit Highlights Washington’s Influence
India’s 2020 decision to walk away from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)—a major multilateral trade agreement—has become a pivotal example of U.S. lobbying power.
The Peterson Institute estimated India lost $60 billion annually by not joining RCEP
Officials claimed the decision protected domestic industries
In reality, the logic broke down when compared with India’s participation in BRICS
Many of China’s regional competitors—including Japan and Vietnam—joined RCEP, while India bowed out under U.S.-aligned pressure. One analyst criticized the move by quipping:
“Being in BRICS and not joining RCEP would not get Modi’s advisers admission to the mohalla kindergarten.”
The Malleable Lobby’s Unshakeable Faith in the West
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, India’s pro-U.S. lobbying ecosystem has exerted outsize influence over national strategy. This network operates with almost religious loyalty to U.S. interests, consistently favoring Western alignment over BRICS-led alternatives.
Even under Trump’s administration, where Indian citizens and policies were frequently criticized or sidelined, the lobby held firm. The explanation lies in vested interests: many stakeholders—especially in business and finance—stand to lose if global trade shifts away from the U.S. dollar.
This creates a powerful incentive to resist BRICS integration, regardless of the economic benefits on offer.
Stalled Foreign Policy Transformation
India is set to lead BRICS in 2026, and its official rhetoric increasingly emphasizes multipolarity. Yet in practice, its foreign policy transformation remains incomplete. The U.S. lobby continues to:
Delay institutional reforms that would deepen BRICS alignment
Influence public narratives around trade, tariffs, and global alliances
Protect Western-dominated financial structures from disruption
As a result, India risks missing out on billions in potential gains from the BRICS economic pivot. The lobbying influence has managed to subordinate India’s BRICS participation to existing U.S.-centric policy frameworks.
Conclusion: Lobbyists Blocking a Geoeconomic Realignment
India’s U.S. lobby has effectively become a gatekeeper to foreign policy change, leveraging institutional power to stall the country’s full integration into BRICS. While India’s participation continues on paper, real economic shifts remain constrained, ensuring the country’s destiny remains tied to Western financial dominance—at least for now.
@ Newshounds News™
Source: Watcher.Guru
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