India’s Strategic Pivot: Snubbing BRICS Ally Iran to Bolster Ties with Israel and the US
New Delhi makes a decisive geopolitical play, realigning its alliances in a move that reverberates through global corridors of power. Forget subtle diplomacy—this is a calculated snub with trillion-dollar implications.
The BRICS Bloc Gets a Reality Check
India's pivot away from fellow BRICS member Iran sends shockwaves through the economic alliance designed to counter Western dominance. The message is clear: strategic national interests trump bloc solidarity every time. It's a masterclass in realpolitik that would make any hedge fund manager proud—sometimes you cut a losing position, no matter who's left holding the bag.
The Tel Aviv-Washington-New Delhi Axis Solidifies
This isn't just about distancing from Tehran. It's a full-throated endorsement of the Israel-US partnership, locking in defense, technology, and trade flows for the next decade. Think semiconductor supply chains, drone tech, and energy security—all bypassing traditional Middle Eastern gatekeepers.
Energy Calculus Gets a Crypto Twist
Watch where the smart money flows. As traditional energy alliances shift, digital asset corridors between these tech-forward nations could emerge as the real winners. Because nothing says "financial sovereignty" like bypassing SWIFT with a blockchain settlement—while the old guard argues over oil prices.
The bottom line? In the high-stakes game of global influence, India just showed its cards. And for once, Wall Street and crypto traders might actually agree on something: following the money means watching who gets snubbed, and who gets the invitation to the table. Just don't expect the BRICS devaluation talk to stop anytime soon.
Whom Did BRICS Members Support? Iran or Israel?

While the founding members of BRICS have sided with Iran, India has yet to provide an official statement. Here’s whatsaid about the ongoing conflict.” the Brazilian government said in a statement.
BRICS memberalso came out in support of Iran as the turmoil escalated.
also called the strikes on BRICS member Iran a violation of international rights.
also supported BRICS member Iran and published an official statement.
Whom Did India Side With?

While all BRICS founding members openly supported Iran, India has not given out a statement. On March 1, India condemned Iran’s airstrike on the UAE, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi also spoke with Israel’s leader, Benjamin Netanyahu. The Indian government did not call Iran to discuss the situation with its leadership. Modi also visited the UAE just a day before the strikes took place.