Key Points

The Brazilian Ambassador revealed that PM Modi's state visit in July established five foundational pillars for the India-Brazil partnership over the next decade. Two pillars focusing on food security and science innovation are already being implemented through the Maitri 2.0 Agri-Tech incubator program. This initiative brings together scientists from both nations to develop climate-resilient agricultural solutions. The partnership is considered crucial not just for both countries but for global stability and the entire Global South.

Key Points: Brazil Envoy on Modi Visit Laying 5 Pillars for India Partnership

  • Five pillars established during Modi's July Brazil visit guide decade-long partnership
  • Food security and agricultural cooperation form first two implemented pillars
  • Science, technology and innovation collaboration advancing through Maitri 2.0 program
  • Joint research focuses on climate resilience and boosting agricultural productivity
  • India-Brazil partnership seen as pillar of stability for Global South
  • Both nations rank among top global agricultural producers annually
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India, Brazil chartering course for future partnership in the next 10 years, says Brazil envoy

Brazilian Ambassador details PM Modi's state visit establishing five pillars for India-Brazil future partnership, with two already implemented through Maitri 2.0 Agri-Tech program.

"PM Modi made a very important State Visit to Brazil... set the 5 pillars as a chartering course for our future partnership - Ambassador Kenneth Felix Haczynski da Nobrega"

New Delhi, September 22

Ambassador of Brazil to India Kenneth Felix Haczynski da Nobrega on Monday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Brazil in July laid out "five pillars as a chartering course for our future partnership in the next 10 years," two of which are already being implemented under the Maitri 2.0 India-Brazil Cross Border Agri-Tech incubators' programme.

He mentioned that the two pillars that India and Brazil focused on are Food security and science, innovation and technology.

Speaking to ANI at the event, Nobrega said, "...PM Modi made a very important State Visit to Brazil, back in July. I was there when the two leaders discussed and set the 5 pillars as a chartering course for our future partnership in the next 10 years. Two of them are being implemented here today at Maitri 2.0. One is food security, meaning agricultural cooperation. Second is science, technology and innovation cooperation. So, we are very glad that less than 2 months after that important State Visit, we are now hands-on implementing what our leaders told us to implement."

Speaking on the Maitri 2.0 Cross Border Agri-Tech event, the Brazilian envoy underlined that the initiative focuses on joint research and collaboration in agriculture and called India and Brazil "agriculture powerhouses".

"I think the focus of this 5-day event is teaming together. Brazilian scientists and researchers & Indian scientists and researchers, to find new ways to develop new ways of agricultural resilience to climate change, to extreme weather events and also to boost the productivity of both our agricultures. India and Brazil are agricultural powerhouses. We are always among the top 3 or 4 largest producers in the world every year," he added.

Earlier in July during his visit to Brazil, PM Narendra Modi had said that India-Brazil partnership stands as an important pillar of "stability and balance" and emphasised that the cooperation between the two countries is relevant not only for the Global South but for the entire world.

During a joint press statement with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva after their delegation-level talks, PM Modi had emphasised that the cooperation between India and Brazil is relevant not only for the Global South but for the entire humanity.

"India and Brazil have always worked in close coordination at the global level. As two large democratic countries, our cooperation is relevant not only for the Global South, but for the entire humanity. We believe that it is our moral obligation to raise the concerns and priorities of the Global South at global forums," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some positive diplomatic news! India-Brazil partnership makes perfect sense - both agricultural giants, both democracies. Hope this leads to more trade opportunities and technology exchange.
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Aditya G
Climate-resilient agriculture is the need of the hour. Glad to see our scientists collaborating on this. But I hope the benefits reach small farmers and not just big corporations. Implementation is key!
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Sarah B
As someone working in agri-tech, this is exciting! Brazilian agriculture has amazing practices we can learn from. The cross-border incubator program could spark some real innovation. Looking forward to seeing the outcomes!
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Vikram M
Good initiative but I hope we don't compromise on our traditional farming methods. Modern technology should complement our ancient wisdom, not replace it. Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Impressive to see how quickly they're implementing the agreements. Usually these things take years. The focus on Global South cooperation is particularly important given current global challenges.

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