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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

The Dollar is Sinking Fast


Russia and India Join Forces

The Implosion of the Dollar gets Closer
  • Nations around the world are rapidly joining together to tell the U.S. to Fuck Off. One day we will wake up to see the dollar in free fall.


(Natural News) We have received word that India, the second most populous country in the world, has signed a deal with Russia to adopt its SPFS system for making banking payments to the country.

The Narendra Modi government reportedly agreed to adopt the Russian financial messaging system, known as the Service Bureau of the Financing Messaging System of the Bank of Russia, in order to make payments to the country for trade purposes.

The landmark agreement was signed by Indian external affairs minister S. Jaishankar and visiting Russian deputy prime minister Denis Manturov on April 18 in New Delhi, according to a report from The New Indian Express.

“The deal also allows acceptance of Indian Ru-Pay cards and India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in Russia, and the Russian MIR cards and its Fast Payments System (FPS) in India,” reported Great Game India, via The Wire.

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The Dollar Challenged By BRICS
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A total of 24 nations are now looking to build a strategic alliance that will challenge the US dollar’s decades-long role as the world’s reserve currency.

The group of five economically-aligned countries collectively known as BRICS is reportedly on the cusp of a massive expansion.

The core collective consists of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – and a surge of nations interested in joining the alliance would bring the total number of nations to 24.

That’s according to South Africa’s BRICS ambassador, Anil Sooklal, who tells Bloomberg that a long list of nations are now looking to join in.

Sooklal says the list includes 13 countries that have formally asked to join and an additional six countries that have informally requested to be part of the alliance.

The group of known newcomers includes Saudi Arabia, Iran, Argentina, the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, Egypt, Bahrain, Indonesia, two unnamed nations from East Africa and one from West Africa.

According to the Russian state-owned news agency Sputnik, BRICS is in the early stages of developing a new global currency that would circumvent the US dollar.

Russian State Duma Deputy Chairman Alexander Babakov says the new form of fiat will likely be backed by other assets including precious metals like gold.

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The BRICS nations are moving to a currency backed by gold and other metals. 


1 comment:

Armand Vaquer said...

If the dollar loses its reserve currency status, so what? Can anyone name just one benefit Americans get from being the world's reserve currency?

See: https://armandsrancho.blogspot.com/2023/05/dollar-losing-reserve-currency-status.html