India, Brazil Aim for $30 Billion Trade by 2030, Boost Energy & Space Ties

India and Brazil have significantly raised their bilateral trade target from $20 billion to $30 billion by 2030. The ambitious goal was set during Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's state visit to India, where he emphasized the need for a larger vision. Both nations plan to deepen collaboration across key sectors including oil and gas, renewable energy, space satellite programs, biofuels, and agriculture. The visit, marked by a large ministerial and business delegation, underscores a strong mutual commitment to boosting economic and strategic partnerships.

Key Points: India-Brazil Trade Target Raised to $30 Billion by 2030

  • New $30B trade target by 2030
  • Enhanced energy & space cooperation
  • Focus on biofuels & sustainable aviation
  • Strengthened agriculture & healthcare ties
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India, Brazil set an ambitious target to boost their bilateral trade to $30 billion by 2030

India and Brazil set a new $30 billion bilateral trade goal for 2030, expanding cooperation in energy, space, biofuels, and agriculture.

"20 billion doesn't seem ambitious enough... we should try and target something higher, like 30 billion by 2030. - Brazilian President"

New Delhi, February 22

India and Brazil on Saturday set an ambitious target to boost their bilateral trade to $30 billion by 2030, up from the previous goal of $20 billion.

Secretary (East) in the Ministry of External Affairs, P Kumaran, informed that the decision was made during Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's visit to India, where he emphasised that the earlier target wasn't ambitious enough.

Kumaran, while speaking at the Special Briefing by MEA on the State visit of the President of Brazil to India, said that Silva thought that the earlier target was not ambitious enough, hence proposed a larger target.

"We had set a target during PM's visit to Brazil for increasing bilateral trade from USD 15 billion to 20 billion by 2030. But President Lula today mentioned to the PM that 20 billion doesn't seem ambitious enough and that we should therefore try and target something higher, like 30 billion by 2030. And he said with the kind of excitement and interest there is on both sides. He said I have brought 11 ministers with 300 businessmen, which shows the kind of commitment there is to enhancing India-Brazil trade and investment. So he said our ambition should be much bigger," he said.

The two countries are looking to enhance cooperation in various sectors, including Oil, gas, and renewable energy, launching Brazilian satellites and building satellites together, biofuels and sustainable aviation fuel, agriculture, livestock, and healthcare, as well as Yoga.

"You know the number of areas identified is in great detail in the joint statement. I would, for example, name the energy oil and gas sector, space opportunities to launch Brazilian satellites, work together to build satellites, there is a lot of cooperation possible in the area of bio energy, biofuels, sustainable aviation fuel, green economy, agriculture and livestock, healthcare, and traditional medicine. Yoga is also a subject of great interest in Brazil," Kumaran said.

This move is expected to strengthen India-Brazil ties and promote economic growth.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva arrived in India on February 18, 2026. During the period February 19-20 participated in the India AI Impact Summit. Today, he was given a traditional welcome in the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan. He, alongwith 11 ministers, met the Prime Minister and his delegation at Hyderabad House. This is President Lula's fifth visit to India as President of Brazil. The visit comes seven months after the state visit of the PM to Brasilia on July 8, 2025.

- ANI

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Priya S
$30 billion is ambitious but achievable. The key will be simplifying trade procedures and logistics. The India-MERCOSUR agreement needs an upgrade. Also, happy to see Yoga mentioned! Brazil's interest in our traditional practices is a great soft power win.
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Rohit P
Good move, but our focus should be on value-added exports, not just raw materials. We need to export more pharmaceuticals, auto parts, and IT services to Brazil, not just import pulses and oil. The trade balance needs careful watching.
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Michael C
As someone working in renewable energy, the cooperation on biofuels and sustainable aviation fuel is the most exciting part. Brazil's expertise in ethanol and India's scale can create a global green energy powerhouse. This is strategic thinking for the future.
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Shreya B
President Lula bringing 11 ministers and 300 businessmen shows serious intent. Hope our MSMEs get a fair chance to participate and aren't overshadowed by large corporates. Partnerships in healthcare and traditional medicine could be a game-changer for affordable solutions.
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Vikram M
While the target is good, execution is everything. We've seen such ambitious targets set before with other countries that later fizzle out. Need concrete quarterly reviews and a dedicated joint task force to remove bottlenecks. Let's not just make announcements, but deliver.
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