G-15 is a group of –

developing countries
non-aligned countries
developed countries
companies

The correct answer is: A. developing countries

The G-15 is a group of 15 developing countries that was founded in 1989. The group’s goal is to promote South-South cooperation and to strengthen the voice of developing countries in international forums. The G-15 countries are:

  • Algeria
  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Egypt
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Iran
  • Jamaica
  • Kenya
  • Malaysia
  • Mexico
  • Nigeria
  • Peru
  • Venezuela

The G-15 meets annually to discuss issues of common interest, such as trade, finance, and development. The group has also played a role in promoting South-South cooperation, such as through the establishment of the G-15 Development Bank.

The G-15 is a non-aligned group, meaning that it is not aligned with any particular superpower or bloc. The group’s members are all developing countries, and they share a common interest in promoting their economic development and in strengthening their voice in international forums.

The G-15 has been criticized for being ineffective and for not having achieved its goals. However, the group has played a role in promoting South-South cooperation and in giving a voice to developing countries in international forums.

The G-15 is not a group of companies.