Brazil-India Defence Ties: How Admiral Guilherme's Visit Strengthens Academic Bonds

A high-level Brazilian defence delegation visited the College of Defence Management in Hyderabad this week. The delegation received detailed briefings on the college's training programs and flagship courses. Admiral Guilherme expressed strong appreciation for the academic excellence and infrastructure at CDM. This visit builds on recent high-level engagements between Prime Minister Modi and President Lula da Silva to strengthen bilateral defence ties.

Key Points: Brazilian Defence Delegation Visits College of Defence Management Hyderabad

  • Brazilian delegation briefed on Higher Defence Management Course activities
  • Introduced to COMPASS framework for Net Assessment methodology
  • Admiral Guilherme emphasized strong existing India-Brazil relations
  • Identified significant scope for advancing academic cooperation with CDM
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Brazilian Defence delegation visits College of Defence Management, highlights scope to strengthen academic association

Admiral Guilherme Da Silva Coasta leads Brazilian defence delegation to College of Defence Management, exploring enhanced academic cooperation between India and Brazil.

"Admiral Guilherme Da Silva Coasta appreciated the academic excellence, state-of-the-art infrastructure and knowledge being imparted at CDM - HQ IDS"

Hyderabad, November 21

A Brazilian defence delegation headed by Admiral Guilherme Da Silva Coasta, Head of Culture and Education of Joint Staff of Brazilian Armed Forces, visited the College of Defence Management, Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff (HQ IDS) said.

In a post on X, it highlighted that the delegation was briefed by Major General G Srinivas, Commandant CDM IDS on various training activities of the College and the conduct of the Higher Defence Management Course, the flagship course of CDM.

It further noted that the delegation was introduced to the Comprehensive Assessment of Security Strategies (COMPASS) framework for Net Assessment.

"Admiral Guilherme Da Silva Coasta appreciated the academic excellence, state-of-the-art infrastructure and knowledge being imparted at CDM. He emphasised that there exists a strong relation between India and Brazil, and there is further scope for taking forward academic association with CDM", HQ IDS shared on X.

Earlier in July, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Brazil. He and President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva decided to charter a strategic roadmap to strengthen further bilateral ties over the next decade around five priority pillars, which included defence and security.

The Joint statement issued by the MEA on his visit noted that the countries recognised convergent views and strategic complementarities in defence and security matters between Brazil and India.

"The leaders welcomed the growing defence cooperation, including participation in joint military exercises and the exchange of high-level defence delegations. They expressed satisfaction with the signing of the Agreement on the Exchange and Mutual Protection of Classified Information, which will enable deeper cooperation in various strategic areas. They also welcome the establishment of a Bilateral Cybersecurity Dialogue as a platform to deepen cooperation through the exchange of information, experiences, and national perspectives on cybersecurity issues".

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Hyderabad, proud to see our city hosting such important international defence delegations. CDM has always been a premier institution - glad it's getting global recognition!
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Rohit P
While defence cooperation is good, I hope we're also focusing on technology transfer and joint manufacturing. Brazil has strong defence industry - we should leverage that for Make in India initiatives.
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Sarah B
The cybersecurity dialogue is particularly important in today's digital age. Both countries face similar challenges - sharing expertise will make our digital infrastructure more secure. Good move!
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Michael C
Respectfully, while these delegations and agreements look good on paper, I hope there's proper follow-through. Too often we see MOUs signed but little actual implementation. Hope this delivers real results.
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Kavya N
Brazil and India are both major developing economies with similar global perspectives. Strengthening defence ties makes perfect strategic sense. More joint exercises and training programs will benefit our armed forces. 👍

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