Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva arrives in India with major trade delegation—What's on agenda?

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has arrived in New Delhi to foster stronger ties between India and Brazil, leading a significant trade delegation. The visit focuses on key areas such as rare earths and artificial intelligence, reflecting a mutual interest in enhancing collaboration in these strategic sectors. In 2024, bilateral trade between the two nations surpassed $12 billion, highlighting the economic potential of their partnership. Lula's visit aims to build on this momentum and explore new avenues for cooperation, particularly in technology and sustainable development. As both countries look to leverage their resources and expertise, discussions during this visit are expected to set the stage for future initiatives that could further enhance economic relations and technological advancements. Lula's engagement with Indian leaders underscores the importance of Brazil's role in the global supply chain, particularly in the context of critical minerals essential for modern technologies. This visit not only signifies a strengthening of diplomatic relations but also positions both nations to play a more prominent role in global trade dynamics.
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