"While many talk about the success of BRICS, it is a fact that it has not been able to resolve the tension between two of its countries -- India and China. This (tension) still exists, even though it has managed to bring both the countries on a common platform," Sinha, who was a Joint Secretary in the PMO in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, said.
Sinha, who took voluntary retirement, said despite its failure to broker peace between China and India, BRICS, along with G-7, needs to be looked at "as a strong substance or component of emerging G-20 which will navigate the world".
He said BRICS plays a pivotal role as "no country can alone respond to impacts of globalisation".
Sinha expressed his doubts whether BRICS platform will lead the global way in the future. "I am little sceptical about this considering the fact that tension between India and China still continues and will continue," he said.
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