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The Silent War: How BRICS and the Global South Are Challenging Western Power | India’s Strategic Role

The Silent War: How BRICS and the Global South Are Challenging Western Power | India’s Strategic Role

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The world is witnessing a silent war—not with bombs or missiles, but through money, media, and institutions. In this explosive episode of Strategic Vanguard: Deep Dive, Advocate Manoj Ambat unpacks how the Global South and BRICS+ nations are confronting decades of Western hegemony.

Discover how India, China, Russia, Brazil, and others are shaping a new multipolar world order—through de-dollarization, tech sovereignty, and civilizational diplomacy. From India’s strategic autonomy to the rise of alternative alliances like BRICS+ and SCO, this episode gives you a powerful Indian lens on a global revolution in the making.

🔥 Watch till the end to understand why this is not just geopolitics—it’s the future of global power.

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