How are PM Modi and Brazil's President Strengthening Trade and Cultural Connections?
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Key Takeaways
- PM Modi and President Lula focus on strengthening trade ties.
- India-Brazil Strategic Partnership is gaining momentum.
- Bilateral cooperation spans key sectors like defense and energy.
- Recognition of PM Modi by Brazil highlights diplomatic goodwill.
- Both nations aim to lead in South-South cooperation.
Johannesburg, Nov 22 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a fruitful discussion with Brazil's President Inacio Lula da Silva on the sidelines of the G20 Summit held in South Africa's Johannesburg, amplifying the ongoing vigor in India-Brazil relations.
"Meeting President Lula is always a pleasure. India and Brazil are committed to enhancing trade and cultural connections for the welfare of our populations," PM Modi shared on X, alongside images with the Brazilian leader.
Both leaders have consistently reiterated the momentum established during PM Modi’s earlier visit to Brazil in 2023, emphasizing their dedication to strengthening the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership.
The last encounter between them was in Brasília during PM Modi's State Visit in July, which followed his involvement in the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
During this State Visit, Brazil honored PM Modi with its highest distinction, the 'Grand Collar of the National Order of the Southern Cross', marking it as the 26th international accolade for him.
In a significant move, India and Brazil established a comprehensive framework aimed at boosting cooperation in vital areas such as trade, technology, energy, defense, agriculture, health, and interpersonal relations.
As they aspire to elevate their bilateral partnership, both leaders have highlighted a focus on a "people-centric" strategy to position India and Brazil as pillars of collaboration within the Global South.
India and Brazil hold prominent positions within multilateral platforms like BRICS, G20, and the UN, with their strategic alignment influencing issues beyond their bilateral relations, impacting global governance, climate initiatives, and fair development.
President Lula, a long-time advocate of South-South solidarity, aims to utilize Brazil’s agricultural and technological prowess to foster mutual growth. Conversely, India regards Brazil as a crucial ally in diversifying energy sources, enhancing defense partnerships, and advancing inclusive health programs.
Recently, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar met with Brazil's Special Advisor to the President, Celso Luis Nunes Amorim, in New Delhi to explore avenues for deepening strategic collaboration.
Post-meeting, EAM Jaishankar remarked on X, "It was a pleasure to meet Amb. Celso Amorim, Special Advisor to the President of Brazil, today in New Delhi. We had a productive discussion regarding the current global landscape and opportunities to enhance our strategic ties."