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BRICS vs NATO: Who Holds More Power in 2025—Military, Economic, and Strategic Influence Compared

The BRICS vs NATO rivalry has become the defining geopolitical fault line of 2025. While NATO leads in global military coordinationBRICS commands accelerating economic momentum and demographic dominance—reshaping the global power structure into an increasingly multipolar world.

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Military Power: NATO Dominates in Coordination and Budget, BRICS in Nuclear Arsenal

Defense Spending and Strategic Alignment

NATO commands unmatched military spending, led by the U.S., which contributed $877 billion to NATO’s total $1.3 trillion defense budget in 2024—over half of global military expenditures.

By contrast, BRICS nations collectively spent around $350 billion, with China contributing $225 billion and India significantly investing in regional and technological defense initiatives.

However, BRICS lacks unified military coordination, unlike NATO’s Article 5 collective defense framework, which tightly integrates its 32 member states under a single strategic command.

Nuclear Capabilities

NATO maintains around 5,500 nuclear warheads, but BRICS—largely due to Russia—surpasses that with 6,360 warheads. While NATO leads in advanced military infrastructure, BRICS holds a quantitative edge in nuclear firepower, underscoring a more fragmented yet potent deterrence force.

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Economic Power: BRICS Surpasses NATO in GDP and Trade Growth

GDP and Growth Trajectory

BRICS has surged ahead with a combined GDP of over $60 trillion in 2024, outpacing NATO’s $40 trillionChina ($18 trillion) and newcomers like Saudi Arabia and the UAE have significantly boosted the bloc’s global economic weight.

Growth rates underscore this shift:

  • BRICS: 4%+ annual GDP growth
  • NATO: 1–2.5% growth

Trade and Currency De-Dollarization

BRICS now accounts for 25% of global exports, driven by rising intra-bloc trade and new trade initiatives using local currencies—notably the Chinese Yuan and Indian Rupee—which challenge the US dollar’s global dominance.

Population and Global Influence: BRICS Leverages Demographics, NATO Holds Institutional Power

Demographics

BRICS nations represent 3.5 billion people, nearly 45% of the world’s population, compared to NATO’s 950 million. This massive demographic advantage drives consumer markets and economic scale, especially through India’s growing population and urbanization.

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Institutional Control vs. Multipolar Reforms

NATO members retain disproportionate sway over global institutions such as:

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  • UN Security Council (permanent seats)
  • IMF (voting power)
  • World Bank (leadership roles)

However, BRICS is building alternative institutions like the New Development Bank (NDB) to challenge Western-led governance and promote multipolar frameworks, particularly in the Global South.

Future Trajectory: Two Pillars of Global Power

The NATO vs BRICS rivalry highlights two divergent yet increasingly complementary power centers:

  • NATO continues to lead in military strength, technology, and alliance integration, shaping global security architecture.
  • BRICS, propelled by economic momentum, population size, and alternative financial systems, is redefining global economic leadership.

Both blocs now represent dual axes of power—military and economic—that are not merely competitive, but also structurally embedded in the emerging multipolar order.

@ Newshounds News™

Source: 
Watcher.Guru

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