India-Brazil to Launch Direct Flights, Boost Trade with $1 Billion Deals

ApexBrasil President Jorge Viana announced plans for a direct flight connecting New Delhi and Brazil, likely via Johannesburg, following Brazilian President Lula's visit to India. The visit yielded significant commercial outcomes, including the placement of Brazilian products in major Indian supermarket chains and the opening of an ApexBrasil office in New Delhi. A high-level business meeting coordinated with Tata Group's Chairman resulted in announcements like the Tata-owned Iveco planning to invest hundreds of millions in its Brazilian operations. Viana highlighted the visit as one of Brazil's largest business missions, creating a strong investment environment with over 900 participants from both sides.

Key Points: Direct India-Brazil Flights Announced After Lula's Visit

  • Direct air link planned
  • $1 billion Iveco investment
  • Brazilian products in 40 Indian stores
  • 900+ business forum participants
  • New ApexBrasil office in Delhi
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"Soon we will have direct flight from New Delhi to Brazil," says ApexBrasil President Jorge Viana

ApexBrasil announces direct New Delhi-Brazil flights and major investments following President Lula's India visit, strengthening Global South ties.

"Soon we are going to have a direct flight from here in New Delhi to Brazil, probably with a stop in Johannesburg. This changes everything. - Jorge Viana"

New Delhi, February 22

ApexBrasil President Jorge Viana on Sunday highlighted what he described as "extraordinary results" from Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's visit to India and announced a vast number of investment commitments and commercial partnerships aimed at strengthening India-Brazil economic ties. He also announced plans for a direct air link between the two countries, "probably with a stop in Johannesburg" in South Africa.

Addressing a press conference in the national capital, Viana said the scale of engagement between the two Global South partners was reflected in both participation and concrete outcomes.

"We had over 300 Brazilian businesspeople and 600 participants registered from the Indian side for the forum," he said, calling the numbers "superlative" and indicative of growing bilateral interest.

Among the key announcements was the opening of an ApexBrasil office in New Delhi and the rollout of Brazilian products across major Indian retail chains. "We have placed Brazilian products in the biggest New Delhi supermarket chain, and we are going to do the same on Monday, I think it's tomorrow, in the biggest supermarket chain in Mumbai, where we're going to have Brazilian products being sold. We are going to have 40 shops with Brazilian products, you know, cashew nuts, acai, lime, lemon," Viana said, describing it as a direct outcome of political-level engagement.

Viana said a high-level meeting between President Lula and the leading India industrial group was coordinated with the support of Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Chairman of the Tata Group.

"Chandra visited Brazil 18 months ago and met President Lula. Yesterday, he helped coordinate a meeting with major Indian economic groups that either have investments in Brazil or are planning to invest," he said, adding that several announcements were made during the interaction.

Referring to the Tata Group's acquisition of Italian company, Iveco, Viana said the company plans to invest "a few hundred million dollars" in its Brazilian operations to expand automotive production. "Iveco in Brazil is worth around USD 1 billion, and now they are going to invest further in vehicle manufacturing," he noted.

Emphasising improved connectivity as a game-changer, Viana announced plans for a direct air link between the two countries.

"Soon we are going to have a direct flight from here in New Delhi to Brazil, probably with a stop in Johannesburg," he said. "This changes everything."

Calling the visit one of the largest business missions undertaken by Brazil, Viana said the political engagement had translated into tangible economic gains.

"In addition to the political side and cooperation in areas like artificial intelligence, the President was able to create a strong business environment. Brazil is ready to receive investment with legal security and economic stability," he said.

Describing the outcomes as forward-looking, Viana added, "I think there are extraordinary results ahead."

- ANI

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Sarah B
Very promising developments. The investment commitments and focus on sectors like automotive and AI show this is a strategic, long-term partnership. Hope the flight connectivity materializes soon.
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Priya S
Excited to try Brazilian cashew nuts and acai! It's about time we had more diverse international products in our supermarkets. Good step for consumer choice.
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Vikram M
While the announcements sound good, I hope the "extraordinary results" actually reach the common people and small businesses, not just the big industrial groups. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Rohit P
A flight via Johannesburg? That's still quite a detour. A truly non-stop flight would be the real game-changer. But it's a start. Hope Air India or Vistara considers this route.
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Kavya N
Strengthening ties with Brazil is a smart move. They are a major agricultural and resource power. This can help balance our trade and provide new markets for Indian tech and pharmaceuticals. Jai Hind!

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