This should answer those who were wondering
what is happening with BRICS. In their latest summit that was held in Brazil this week the leaders of BRICS nations welcomed a new full member, Indonesia and also welcomed 10 new countries that joined BRICS as partners: Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Malaysia, Thailand, Cuba, Vietnam, Uganda, and Uzbekistan.
Apparently BRICS now represents roughly half the population and GDP of the entire world

The World Bank and the IMF are the main global economic institutions controlled by the West and benefiting the West. It is a major backbone of the world economy. These two institutions have always benefited the West and its supporters. The United Nations also works for the United States. In this capacity, they are controlling the world alone. They are imposing conditions on others to protect their own interests. To get out of this idea, there needs to be an alternative system. So that other countries in the world have their own political and economic independence and have a system to protect their own interests.
Therefore, BRICS has created a new bank called 'NDB' as an alternative to the IMF and the World Bank. So that it can be independent of the economy, politics and world decisions of the United States and the European Union. In addition, BRICS was formed to increase the participation of emerging countries in the political and economic fields of the world so that the world system is not unilateral but multilateral. Currently, many new countries have joined BRICS and Indonesia has been given full membership, which involves more than half of the world's people.