President Lula Emphasizes the Importance of Closer Ties Between India and Brazil as Major Democracies and Economies
In 2025, bilateral trade between Brazil and India achieved a record high, according to statements from Brazilian President [Name]. Despite this progress, the President emphasized that the current trade volume still falls significantly short of the potential that exists between the two countries.
President [Name] highlighted the importance of strengthening economic ties and enhancing cooperation in key sectors such as agriculture, technology, and renewable energy. Brazil and India, both members of the BRICS group, have been working to improve diplomatic and trade relations, with efforts such as trade missions, investment forums, and joint ventures being initiated in recent years.
The Brazilian government is optimistic about future trade agreements and partnerships that could further unlock economic opportunities. As of 2025, Brazil remains one of India’s largest trading partners in Latin America, while India is a significant market for Brazilian exports, particularly in the agricultural and commodities sectors.
