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  1. The BASIC countries (also Basic countries or BASIC) are a bloc of four large newly industrialized countriesBrazil, South Africa, India and China – formed by an agreement on 28 November 2009.

  2. Aug 19, 2019 · The BASIC group was formed as the result of an agreement signed by the four countries on November 28, 2009. They are a bloc of four large newly industrialized countriesBrazil, South Africa, India and China.

  3. BASIC is a grouping of four newly industrialized countries namely, Brazil, South Africa, India and China. The grouping was formed by an agreement in November 2009. The four countries decided to act together at the Copenhagen Summit.

  4. Sep 1, 2023 · BASIC Countries is an International Grouping formed by four newly industrialized countries: Brazil, South Africa, India, and China. These four nations signed an agreement on 28th November 2009, which resulted in its formation.

  5. Aug 18, 2019 · Explained: Who are BASIC, the climate change alliance whose meeting India just attended? The BASIC countries -- a grouping of Brazil, South Africa, India and China -- wields considerable heft purely because of the size of the economies and populations of the member countries.

  6. Nov 2, 2021 · About BASIC. The BASIC group was formed as the result of an agreement signed by the four countries on November 28, 2009. Countries – Brazil, South Africa, India and China. Significance of the grouping: These nations have common positions on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and raising the massive funds that are needed to fight climate change.

  7. The BASIC Ministers urged developed countries to fulfill their climate finance commitments of mobilizing USD 100 billion annually by 2020 for developing countries in a transparent manner and on a grant basis.

  8. Nov 13, 2017 · BASIC Ministers reiterated their unequivocal commitment to support Ecuador, as the Chair of the Group of 77 this year, with a view to strengthening the unity and advancing the common interests of developing countries in the multilateral process.

  9. Nov 16, 2011 · This paper assesses the role of the BASIC countries — Brazil, South Africa, India, and China — in UN climate change negotiations.

  10. The BASIC countries highlight the need for enhanced actions by developed countries before 2020, including ratification of the Doha Amendment to the Kyoto Protocol on the 2nd Commitment period, to build trust amongst Parties.