G15
The G15 is a group of 18 developing countries that collaborate to promote economic growth and development. Established in 1989, it focuses on enhancing trade, investment, and cooperation among its members, which include nations like India, Brazil, and Indonesia. The G15 aims to amplify the voice of developing countries in global economic discussions.
The group also addresses issues such as sustainable development and poverty reduction. By sharing experiences and best practices, the G15 seeks to create a more equitable global economic environment. Its members often participate in international forums to advocate for the interests of developing nations.