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I don't think China's involvement in BRICS is a big role currently, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is probably China's biggest international contribution in terms of common development for proletariats across the world.
Depends on what you mean by exporting revolution. I think the "exporter" should not be hierarchically above the local communist party, something like Comintern's leadership relation with respect to the CPC in the early years should be avoided as it will lead to many problems, like misunderstanding the local conditions. The CPC maintains relations with various parties (both communist, like Cuba's PCC and Russia's CPRF, and non-communist like Russia's United Russia party) on equal terms, that's probably good enough until international conditions change.
By exporting the Revolution, I meant exporting an armed Revolution by exporting weapons and military equipment and soldiers, the way China and Cuba were doing back in the day.
Can you explain where and when did China export armed revolution? If you are referring to Vietnam and DPRK, those were military aid to existing socialist states and not exporting armed revolution.
When China trained the South African guerilla soldiers to fight and when they gave weapons to rebels to fight on Africa in general
Do you have any sources for this?
https://www.defenceweb.co.za/featured/48-years-of-south-africa-china-defence-cooperation/
https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/17/africa/china-zimbabwe-mugabe-diplomacy/index.html
I thought we were talking about socialist revolution, these are examples of military aid for independence and liberation of African countries. China is still training African soldiers today, are we seeing socialist revolutions anywhere?