PM Modi to meet Brazilian President Lula da Silva today in Delhi to boost cooperation: Key details

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to meet Brazilian President Lula da Silva in New Delhi today, with a focus on enhancing bilateral cooperation in key sectors such as critical minerals, trade, and defense. The discussions will encompass a range of topics, including the anticipated assembly deal for the E175 aircraft, which marks a significant step in defense collaboration between the two nations. Both leaders are expected to assess the current state of their bilateral relations and explore avenues for expanding trade, with an eye on regional and global geopolitical dynamics. This meeting underscores India's commitment to strengthening ties with Latin America, particularly with Brazil, a country that plays a pivotal role in the region's economic landscape.
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