🍁 Golden Autumn, Big Prizes Await!
Gate Square Growth Points Lucky Draw Carnival Round 1️⃣ 3️⃣ Is Now Live!
🎁 Prize pool over $15,000+, iPhone 17 Pro Max, Gate exclusive Merch and more awaits you!
👉 Draw now: https://www.gate.com/activities/pointprize/?now_period=13&refUid=13129053
💡 How to earn more Growth Points for extra chances?
1️⃣ Go to [Square], tap the icon next to your avatar to enter [Community Center]
2️⃣ Complete daily tasks like posting, commenting, liking, and chatting to rack up points!
🍀 100% win rate — you’ll never walk away empty-handed. Try your luck today!
Details: ht
India Extending UPI Payments to BRICS Countries
The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, has invited BRICS countries to adopt the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) systems. UPI is among the most successful payment methods, providing smoother and faster transactions. If the alliance accepts Modi’s invitation, the trade settlement among member nations will experience a complete overhaul.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is a BRICS member, already uses the UPI payment method. Apart from the UAE, the Maldives, Bhutan, Nepal, Singapore, and Sri Lanka use the payment interface. Cash usage in these countries is diminishing, with over 40% to 50% of transactions being settled online.
Also Read: BRICS Currency Impossible to Even Challenge US Dollar, Experts Say
Also Read: BRICS Currency Impossible to Even Challenge US Dollar, Experts Say## India Could Make BRICS Get a Boost via UPI Payments
“India has also been active in two particular spheres. The first is imports of Russian oil. The second is India developing its own capabilities — it has one of the best electronic payment systems now, and it’s starting to extend this to neighboring countries. That’s going to be very attractive to others — if you get disconnected by a Western system, this might provide a good alternative,” said Stanford University Professor Matteo Maggiori to the Economic Times.
**“India has also been active in two particular spheres. The first is imports of Russian oil. The second is India developing its own capabilities — it has one of the best electronic payment systems now, and it’s starting to extend this to neighboring countries. That’s going to be very attractive to others — if you get disconnected by a Western system, this might provide a good alternative,”**Also Read: BRICS Downplays De-Dollarization, Says “We Never Spoke About It”
Also Read: **BRICS Downplays De-Dollarization, Says “We Never Spoke About It”**After India’s UPI success, BRICS member China is also developing a payment and settlement system. The move is to insulate themselves from US and Western pressures and diminish the highhandedness of the White House. Both countries are trying to offer an alternative system where developing nations hold the key. The US influence could gradually fade out if the alliance accepts India’s UPI or China’s upcoming payment interface.