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Additionally, Brics enables India to advance its core foreign policy principle of strategic autonomy, whereby it aims to balance relations with a wide spectrum of geopolitical players, without formally allying with any of them.

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It would need support from another party or more to form a ruling legislative coalition, but so far, others have balked at allying with it.

By the time the first Spanish missionaries arrived in the 14th century, at least seven different groups were trading, marrying, allying, and fighting with one another in a complex political network.

But he appears to be aware of the risks of being seen as allying too strongly with Biden, who is unpopular in Ohio, said former Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan, a fellow Democrat.

By the end even Mary tosses George aside to solidify her power, allying herself with her son only to save his life when a deranged James sentences George to death.

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