Trade ambitions just got a bold number attached as India and Brazil openly targeted a 20 billion dollar benchmark while widening cooperation across tech, energy, and defense.
Trade target and economic push
Trade target and economic push
- Narendra Modi set a goal of surpassing 20 billion dollars in bilateral trade.
- He called Brazil India's largest trading partner in Latin America.
- Expansion of the India-MERCOSUR PTA was highlighted.
- A visiting Brazilian business delegation signaled commercial confidence.
- Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attended talks after the AI Summit.
- Plans include a Digital Public Infrastructure center in Brazil.
- Artificial Intelligence and semiconductors sit high on the agenda.
- Supercomputers and blockchain also feature in joint efforts.
- Energy ties span hydrocarbons and renewable collaboration.
- Ethanol blending and sustainable aviation fuel were discussed.
- Brazil signaled interest in joining the CDRI initiative.
- Agreements on critical minerals and rare earths advanced supply security.
- Defence cooperation was described as steadily expanding.
- Agriculture and food security projects are gaining fresh focus.
- Health, pharmaceuticals, and Ayurveda exports were emphasized.
- Both leaders backed dialogue, UN reform, and counterterrorism coordination.