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BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Tuesday his country aims to triple trade flows with ...
India and Brazil aim to nearly double bilateral trade to USD 20 billion in five years Six agreements signed on terrorism, ...
India and Brazil signed six agreement, including one on combating international terrorism and transnational crime, as PM ...
India and Brazil aim for $20 billion in trade by 2030, signing 6 key agreements covering energy, terrorism, digital tech, and ...
The agreements were signed after PM Modi held a restricted meeting followed by delegation-level talks with Brazilian ...
PM Modi and Brazil’s President Lula set $20 billion trade target, sign key pacts on defence, energy, and counter-terrorism.
India and Brazil have signed six agreements, including a pact to combat international terrorism and transnational crime, ...
India-Brazil partnership strengthens global cooperation in trade, energy, and defense, emphasizing dialogue and diplomacy for ...
During the meeting, PM Modi also thanked President Lula for condemning the April 22 Pahalgam attack and expressing solidarity ...
India and Brazil aim to nearly double their bilateral trade to USD 20 billion in five years. They inked six agreements, ...
India and Brazil aim to double their bilateral trade to $20 billion annually over five years. Six agreements in energy, ...
PM Modi called India-Brazil ties a pillar of global stability, stressing zero tolerance for terrorism, deeper defence, energy, and digital ties. He thanked President Lula for Brazil’s top honour and ...