Turkey’s BRICS Aspirations Hit a Roadblock
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s long-held vision of a resurgent Turkey, independent from Western influence, has encountered a significant hurdle. His ambition to join the BRICS bloc of nations – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – appears to have stalled.
Quiet Opposition from Key Players
Within the diplomatic circles of BRICS, India and China have quietly but effectively resisted Turkey’s entry. This subtle opposition presents a major challenge to Erdogan’s neo-Ottoman aspirations, which envision a Turkey playing a more prominent role on the global stage.
The Implications for Erdogan’s Vision
This setback within BRICS has significant implications for Erdogan’s plans. His pursuit of a stronger, more independent Turkey, less reliant on Western partnerships, hinges partly on forging alliances with powerful nations like those within BRICS. The quiet resistance from India and China complicates this strategy.