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Brazil, India Eye Critical Minerals Deal as Leaders Meet

India-Brazil trade hit $15.21 billion in 2025, with talks focusing on critical minerals, defence cooperation, and a $20 billion trade goal by 2030, officials said.

  • President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva arrives in India to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, aiming to deepen trade, defence, energy, and digital cooperation, with planned visits to Rajghat and meetings with President Droupadi Murmu and S. Jaishankar.
  • As Strategic Partners since 2006, India and Brazil maintain institutional mechanisms like the Joint Defence Committee to coordinate their defence relations, set to be discussed during Lula's visit.
  • Bilateral trade reached USD 15 billion in 2025, with Indian exports at USD 8.35 billion and imports at USD 6.85 billion, and a target of USD 20 billion by 2030.
  • A likely Embraer‑Adani pact would create an E175 final assembly line in India, with officials saying institutional mechanisms will translate growing defence engagement into practical cooperation.
  • Cooperation spans plurilateral fora including BRICS and the International Solar Alliance, with a Joint Declaration during the Vice‑President of Brazil's Oct 25 visit launching India‑MERCOSUR PTA talks.
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The agreement concluded on this Saturday between Brazil and India for cooperation in the area of critical minerals and rare land has as a basis an attempt to ensure the supply of these inputs in a period of instability in global chains, in addition to stimulating the reduction of China's dependence today, the world's largest producer and processor of these materials. Details: Brazil and India Agreement on rare lands provides mutual investment an…

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Under the leadership of the heads of state of both countries, India and Brazil want to deepen their economic relations. Above all, the trade in raw materials and AI cooperation should grow strongly.

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Indian Premier Narendra Modi hosts Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for bilateral talks in New Delhi - Anadolu Agency

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