President Murmu Hosts Brazil's Lula, Boosts India-Brazil Strategic Ties

President Droupadi Murmu hosted Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at Rashtrapati Bhavan, highlighting the steady progress in the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership across multiple sectors. Both leaders agreed on the immense potential to expand bilateral trade, including through the Preferential Trade Agreement with MERCOSUR. Cooperation in agriculture, energy—including biofuels and solar—and critical minerals was emphasized as a key area for growth. As leading Global South voices, they committed to working together on reforming multilateral institutions like the UN Security Council.

Key Points: India-Brazil Summit: Murmu Hosts President Lula in Delhi

  • Strengthened Strategic Partnership
  • Trade & Energy Cooperation
  • Global South Leadership
  • Multilateral Institution Reform
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President Droupadi Murmu hosts Brazilian counterpart Lula at Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi

Presidents Droupadi Murmu and Lula meet in Delhi, agreeing to deepen trade, energy & Global South cooperation. Read key outcomes.

"India and Brazil must continue working towards reform of multilateral institutions - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, February 22

President Droupadi Murmu received Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil, at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi. She also hosted a banquet in his honour.

The President thanked him for his participation and valuable contribution to the AI Impact Summit. She also congratulated him on the successful hosting of the BRICS and COP-30 Summits in Brazil last year, according to the release.

The President was happy to note that the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership continues to make steady progress across several sectors, including trade and investment, defence, oil and gas, bio-fuels, agriculture and livestock, healthcare and traditional medicine, space, science and technology, digital cooperation, and cyber security.

Underlining that Brazil is India's largest trade partner in Latin America, the President said that there is immense potential to expand and diversify the bilateral trade. She stated that India is keen to expand the Preferential Trade Agreement with MERCOSUR and is equally committed to deepening bilateral trade engagement with Brazil, the release stated.

The President was happy to note that India-Brazil cooperation in agriculture has grown stronger in recent years. She said that our trade in primary and secondary products, as well as agro-chemicals, is substantial. She emphasised the need to promote research and technology transfer in areas such as crop production, irrigation techniques, post-harvest management, and biotechnology.

The President said that India and Brazil share a strong partnership in the energy sector, encompassing both conventional and renewable energy, including trade and investment. She appreciated Brazil's continued support for the Global Biofuel Alliance. She stated that as a member of the International Solar Alliance (ISA), the India-Brazil partnership has also been fruitful.

The President highlighted that this is also an opportune time to further strengthen bilateral cooperation in critical minerals and rare earth materials. She was happy to note that an important agreement had been signed in this sector today.

The President said that as leading voices of the Global South, India and Brazil must continue working towards reform of multilateral institutions, particularly the United Nations Security Council, to make them more representative of contemporary realities, the release stated.

The two leaders agreed that there is tremendous potential to further deepen India-Brazil bilateral cooperation. President Droupadi Murmu expressed confidence that under the leadership of President Lula, India and Brazil will grow even closer.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva arrived in India on February 18. During the period February 19-20 participated in the India AI Impact Summit. This is President Lula's fifth visit to India as President of Brazil. The visit comes seven months after the state visit of PM Modi to Brasilia on July 8, 2025.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The focus on renewable energy and the Global Biofuel Alliance is crucial. As someone working in sustainability, I'm glad to see India taking a lead alongside Brazil. Hope this partnership brings more green tech and investment to our markets.
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Priya S
Good to see progress on the trade agreement with MERCOSUR. As a small business owner exporting handicrafts, easier access to Latin American markets would be a game-changer. More trade means more jobs here. Fingers crossed!
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Rohit P
While the strategic talks are important, I hope the benefits trickle down to the common man. Sometimes these high-level meetings feel disconnected from ground realities like inflation. Let's hope for concrete outcomes that help our farmers and industries.
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Karthik V
Cooperation in critical minerals and space is the real headline here. For our tech and manufacturing ambitions, securing these supply chains is vital. Brazil has the resources, we have the innovation. Perfect synergy.
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Michael C
The push for UN Security Council reform is long overdue. India and Brazil together can be a powerful voice. The current system doesn't reflect the 21st century. This partnership is bigger than just bilateral trade.

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