BRICS momentum builds with India’s 2026 presidency on horizon, countering multilateral strains. But a pointed report flags U.S. policy under Trump as a Global South nightmare, evoking imperial ghosts.
Aggression marks the agenda. U.S. commandos raided Caracas January 3, cuffing Maduro and wife for alleged narco-terror, then eyeing eternal oil watch.
Nigeria’s northwest bore Christmas 2025 brunt: strikes on ISIS in Sokoto, cloaked as faith protection.
Greenland grabs headlines with U.S. demands for control over resources and routes, souring Denmark relations. Military paths linger.
Think tank leader Fapano Fasha cites Arun: This is willful 19th-century imperialism, shredding post-war global pacts.
Venezuela intervention? Oil control in disguise. Russian oil sanctions? 500% tariffs as coercion.
As powers pivot, BRICS offers refuge for sovereignty defenders. India’s role could redefine resistance to unilateral overreach.