Brazil's Lula Confirms India Visit, AI Summit Participation in February

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has confirmed an official visit to India in February, where he will also participate in the AI Summit in New Delhi. The visit follows a recent phone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi where both leaders committed to strengthening the strategic partnership across trade, defence, energy, and technology. They have set an ambitious target to increase bilateral trade to $20 billion within five years. After his visits to India and South Korea, President Lula will travel to Washington for a meeting with US President Donald Trump.

Key Points: Brazil President Lula to Visit India, Meet Modi in February

  • Lula's India visit set for February
  • Bilateral trade target of $20 billion
  • Cooperation on AI, energy & defence
  • Meeting with Trump after India, South Korea
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Brazilian President Lula confirms India visit next month

Brazilian President Lula confirms official India visit for February, with talks on trade, AI, and energy. Will meet PM Modi before seeing Trump.

"the two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership - External Affairs Ministry"

New Delhi, Jan 28

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has confirmed that he will make an official visit to India in February, after which he will travel to Washington to meet US President Donald Trump.

Lula said in a post on X that he spoke to President Trump by telephone and the two leaders agreed on a meeting in Washington after his visits to India and South Korea in February, with dates to be finalised soon.

In India, Lula is also expected to take part in the AI Summit being held in New Delhi in February.

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a telephone call from the Brazilian President, and the two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership and take it to even greater heights in the year ahead.

In a statement, the External Affairs Ministry said that the two leaders had noted with satisfaction the significant progress achieved across diverse areas of bilateral cooperation, including trade and investment, technology, defence, energy, health, agriculture, and people-to-people ties.

The leaders also exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual interest. They also underscored the importance of reformed multilateralism in addressing shared challenges. Prime Minister Modi conveyed that he looked forward to welcoming President Lula to India at an early date.

PM Modi visited Brazil in July last year. The two leaders discussed cooperation in the areas of trade and investment, defence and security, health and pharmaceuticals, space, renewable energy, agriculture and food processing, energy security, infrastructure development, digital public infrastructure and UPI, traditional medicine, yoga, sporting links, culture and people-to-people ties.

They discussed strengthening bilateral trade, including the expansion of the India-MERCOSUR Preferential Trade Agreement. The leaders set a target to increase bilateral trade to $20 billion over the next five years. Taking stock of the ongoing cooperation in the energy sector, the two leaders agreed to explore investment opportunities, as there exists immense potential in the hydrocarbon as well as renewable energy sectors in both countries.

They also explored avenues for collaboration in the new areas of cooperation, such as critical minerals, new and emerging technologies, AI and supercomputers, digital collaboration and mobility.

Besides, the Prime Minister thanked Brazil for its solidarity and support extended to India in the aftermath of the barbaric terrorist attack in Pahalgam in April 2025.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see our leaders focusing on diverse areas from agriculture to AI. But I hope these high-level visits translate into real benefits for our farmers and small businesses, not just big corporations. The MERCOSUR agreement expansion needs careful handling.
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Rohit P
Collaboration in renewable energy and critical minerals is the future. Brazil has resources, India has tech and manufacturing prowess. It's a win-win. Also, glad to see Brazil's support after the Pahalgam attack. Solidarity matters.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the diplomatic dance. Lula meets Modi, then goes to meet Trump. Shows India's growing importance on the world stage. Hope the focus on 'reformed multilateralism' leads to actual changes in global institutions.
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Vikram M
UPI going global! That's what I like to see. If we can get our digital payment infrastructure adopted in countries like Brazil, it's a huge soft power win. More people-to-people ties through culture and yoga is always a good thing too.
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Karthik V
Defence cooperation is mentioned, and that's key. Both are large countries with long coastlines and security concerns. Joint ventures in defence manufacturing could be a game-changer. Let's hope the visit yields concrete MoUs.

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