Key Points

Shashi Tharoor, leading an all-party Indian delegation, had significant discussions in Brazil, reinforcing shared stances against terrorism. They engaged with Brazil's Vice Foreign Minister Maria Laura da Rocha, expressing gratitude for Brazil's understanding of India's challenges. The meetings underscore Brazil's solidarity with India's anti-terrorism message, strengthened by talks with Senator Nelsinho Trad. The delegation's visit is part of a broader strategy to garner global support following the Pahalgam attack, emphasizing India's zero-tolerance policy on terrorism.

Key Points: Shashi Tharoor Leads India-Brazil Talks with Vice Foreign Minister

  • Tharoor headlines key meetings in Brazil
  • Warm talks with Vice Foreign Minister Rocha
  • Strengthened India-Brazil anti-terror cooperation
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Excellent meeting with Brazil's Vice Foreign Minister and India-Brazil Friendship Front President: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor

Shashi Tharoor leads cross-party delegation, strengthens India-Brazil cooperation against terrorism in warm meetings.

"A very positive meeting... consider you've had a successful visit. - Senator Nelsinho Trad"

Brasilia, June 3

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who is leading an all-party delegation to Brazil, said that they had an "excellent meeting" with Brazil's Vice Foreign Minister Maria Laura da Rocha and that the atmosphere was warm and friendly. He said the Brazilian government showed a clear understanding of India's message regarding the fight against terrorism.

On meeting Brazilian Vice Foreign Minister, he said, "Excellent meeting, Vice Foreign Minister and her team were very sympathetic, warm, I would even say, the atmosphere in the meeting was tremendously warm and friendly. And the main purpose for us was to ensure that our message was understood and there would be a feeling of the importance for solidarity in the struggle against terrorism and that's we got from them."

The delegation, led by Shashi Tharoor, includes Members of Parliament from across the political spectrum, reflecting India's vibrant and inclusive democratic character. The delegation comprises Sarfaraz Ahmad, Ganti Harish Madhur, Shashank Mani Tripathi, Bhubaneswar Kalita, Tejasvi Surya, and former Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu.

During the meeting, the delegation thanked Brazil for its understanding of terrorism and shared views regarding the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. The two sides also explored avenues to enhance cooperation in counter-terrorism, multilateral diplomacy, and democratic values.

"A high-level All-Party Delegation led by Hon'ble MP Dr. @ShashiTharoor met Acting Foreign Minister of Brazil, Amb. Maria Laura da Rocha. They thanked Brazil for its understanding against terrorism, shared views on the Pahalgam attack, and discussed strengthening cooperation on anti-terrorist cooperation, multilateralism, and democratic values," the Indian Embassy in Brazil posted on X.

https://x.com/indiainbrazil/status/1929598327701598652

The delegation also held a meeting with India-Brazil Friendship Front President Nelsinho Trad. Shashi Tharoor said that he appreciates Trad's insightful understanding and strong endorsement of India's perspective on recent events. According to Tharoor, Trad said that they have an ally in him and his colleagues in Parliament in Brazil.

After meeting India-Brazil Friendship Front (Federal Senate), headed by Senator Nelsinho Trad, Tharoor said, "A very positive meeting in which the Senator laid out very clearly his understanding of India's position. We had stressed that there can be no equivalence between terrorists and victims. We all want peace, but it cannot be at any price, and terrorism will have to pay its own price for what it does. And the Senator said that we have an ally in him and his colleagues in Parliament in Brazil, and we're very pleased to leave on this very positive note. He said when you leave this room, please consider you've had a successful visit. So, I take his words as mine."

"Excellent & highly productive meeting with Senator Nelsinho Trad, President of the India-Brazil Friendship Front & President of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee. Deeply appreciate his insightful understanding & strong endorsement of India's perspective on recent events. Such solidarity strengthens the bonds between our democracies," Tharoor posted on X.

Meanwhile, JMM MP Sarfaraz Ahmad says, "Wherever we have gone, we received a good response from the people in the government, diplomats.. Everyone in the world is against terrorism. We shared our experience, how we have suffered and how innocent lives have been lost in India. It was important to expose Pakistan. No one likes Pakistan because of its actions. It has been disturbing us since the beginning..."

The delegation also met the Chief Advisor to Brazil's President, Celso Amorim. Sharing details regarding the meeting, Tharoor on X wrote, "Our day in Brasilia begins with a visit to the Presidential Palace, where we meet with my old friend the Diplomatic Advisor to the President, Ambassador Celso Amorim (Brazil's longest-serving Foreign Minister twice & Defence Minister once). A full &rewarding discussion followed."

The visit to Brazil is part of India's larger global outreach following the Pahalgam terror attack, aimed at conveying India's zero-tolerance policy on terrorism. The delegation had earlier visited Panama, Guyana, and Colombia and will now travel to the United States to continue their diplomatic outreach.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Great to see cross-party unity in representing India abroad! 🇮🇳 Shashi Tharoor's diplomatic skills combined with MPs from different parties sends a powerful message about our democracy. Terrorism affects us all - glad Brazil understands our concerns.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope such delegations also discuss trade and technology partnerships. Brazil is an important BRICS partner - we should leverage this relationship beyond just terrorism discussions. More economic cooperation please!
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Ananya M.
"No equivalence between terrorists and victims" - this is such an important message that needs global amplification 👏. Brazil's support means a lot, especially when some Western nations still hesitate to call out state-sponsored terrorism clearly.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Tejasvi Surya in this delegation - good mix of youth and experience. Hope they're also discussing how Brazil handles its Amazon issues, as we face similar environmental challenges. Every international meeting should have multiple agendas.
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Sunita R.
Brazil has been a reliable partner for India in multilateral forums. Their understanding of our security concerns is heartening. Maybe next we should send similar delegations to African nations - terrorism needs global isolation.
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Karan P.
While I support the delegation's work, I wish we saw more concrete outcomes from such visits. How will Brazil's "understanding" translate into action at UN or other platforms? Diplomatic niceties are good, but we need tangible results against cross-border terrorism.

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