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Modi's Samba Diplomacy, Football Talk and Strategic Deals: India, Brazil Set $20B Trade Goal

Modi's Samba Diplomacy, Football Talk and Strategic Deals: India, Brazil Set $20B Trade Goal

Time of India09-07-2025
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/ Jul 09, 2025, 11:05AM IST
PM Narendra Modi's Brazil visit saw a major diplomatic and economic breakthrough as India and Brazil set a $20 billion trade target for the next five years. After talks with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, six major agreements were signed covering energy, agriculture, defence, digital payments, health, and AI. Modi called for India-Brazil ties to be 'as colourful as Carnival, as passionate as football, and as connecting as Samba.' Both leaders also emphasized global coordination, especially to voice the concerns of the Global South. From adopting India's UPI in Brazil, expanding Ayurveda, to pushing defence industry cooperation, the visit marks a leap in strategic partnership.#pmmodi #narendramodi #modiinbrazil #indiabrazilrelations #brics2025 #modilula #sambadiplomacy #indiaforeignpolicy #tradediplomacy #upiinbrazil #globalpartnerships #modilive #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews
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