
The Group of Five
The Group of Five (G5) refers to five highly advanced countries—Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Africa—that are not among the most economically powerful but demonstrate significant development and influence. They often work together within international organizations to promote growth, stability, and cooperation, especially in areas like trade and climate change. While they might not have the same global reach as superpowers, their combined impact on regional and global issues makes them important players in the international community.