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The source argues India’s decision to withdraw from hosting COP33 reflects a shift away from UN-centered climate diplomacy toward BRICS-led financial and market architecture. Under India’s 2026 BRICS presidency, proposals focus on scaling the NDB, reducing dollar intermediation, and shaping carbon market interoperability to counter rising carbon border measures.
India and the EU concluded their largest-ever FTA on January 27, 2026, pairing deep tariff liberalization with a parallel security and defense partnership. Key uncertainties include European Parliament ratification and the impact of the EU’s CBAM carbon pricing on Indian steel and engineering exports.
The source argues India’s decision to withdraw from hosting COP33 reflects a shift away from UN-centered climate diplomacy toward BRICS-led financial and market architecture. Under India’s 2026 BRICS presidency, proposals focus on scaling the NDB, reducing dollar intermediation, and shaping carbon market interoperability to counter rising carbon border measures.
India and the EU concluded their largest-ever FTA on January 27, 2026, pairing deep tariff liberalization with a parallel security and defense partnership. Key uncertainties include European Parliament ratification and the impact of the EU’s CBAM carbon pricing on Indian steel and engineering exports.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
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| RPT-4435 | India’s BRICS Pivot: Building a Parallel Climate Finance Architecture as CBAM Bites | India | 2026-05-02 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-514 | India–EU ‘Mother of All Deals’: Trade Liberalization With a Strategic Message to Washington | India-EU | 2026-02-01 | 0 | ACCESS » |