Lula backs India and Brazil for permanent UN Security Council seats

UN reform just got a loud push in New Delhi as Brazil openly backed India and itself for permanent Security Council seats.

UN Security Council reform push
  • Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva demanded urgent reform of the United Nations.
  • He backed India and Brazil for permanent seats on the UNSC.
  • Lula cited the G4 with Germany and Japan as reform advocates.
  • He warned that a stagnant Council risks losing relevance.
India-Brazil strategic alignment
  • Narendra Modi hosted Lula at Hyderabad House in New Delhi.
  • Talks covered trade, defence, energy, agriculture, and technology.
  • Both leaders supported an inclusive and multipolar global order.
  • They pledged cooperation against terrorism on global platforms.
Trade and cooperation roadmap
  • Both sides aim to lift trade beyond 20 billion dollars in five years.
  • Ten agreements were finalized across critical minerals and digital cooperation.
  • Health, MSME, entrepreneurship, and mass communication featured.
  • Lula praised India's advances in AI, biotech, and space.
Recent diplomatic engagements
  • Lula attended the 2nd AI Impact Summit from February 18 to 22.
  • Modi visited Brasilia in July 2025 on a State Visit.
  • The two leaders also met in Johannesburg in November 2025.
  • Around 14 Brazilian ministers and top CEOs joined the visit.
 

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