India and Brazil have signed ten key agreements to expand cooperation across different sectors like trade, defense, technology, health and critical minerals. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held detailed talks with Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at Hyderabad House in New Delhi. Both country leaders committed to raising bilateral trade to over $20 billion within five years. Which is reinforcing a partnership that has steadily expanded since being elevated to a Strategic Partnership in 2006.
India Brazil Agreements 2026: What Was Decided?
The India Brazil agreements 2026 cover several strategic sectors and also aim to deepen the India Brazil Strategic Partnership.
President Lula received a ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan, hosted by President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Modi. He also visited Rajghat to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi, underlining shared democratic values and people-to-people ties that define India–Brazil relations.
Key Areas of the 10 India–Brazil Agreements
The ten agreements exchanged cover a wide range of priority sectors.
Major Focus Areas,
- Critical minerals and rare earths
- Digital cooperation and technology
- Health and pharmaceuticals
- MSME and entrepreneurship
- Sharing of traditional knowledge
- Mass communication
- Defense cooperation
The agreement on critical minerals is seen as a strategic move to build resilient supply chains amid global disruptions.
$20 Billion Trade Target: A Strategic Economic Push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi described Brazil as India’s largest trade partner in Latin America and emphasized that bilateral trade reflects mutual trust.
Current Direction,
- Target: $20 billion trade volume in five years
- Expansion in energy, agriculture, defense and technology
- Greater private sector participation
The push aligns with broader Global South cooperation and diversification of trade partnerships.
Digital Public Infrastructure & Technology Collaboration
India and Brazil are working toward establishing a Centre of Excellence for Digital Public Infrastructure in Brazil.
This initiative aims to,
- Share India’s digital governance experience
- Promote financial inclusion and digital identity systems
- Strengthen technology collaboration within the Global South
Both leaders noted that cooperation in AI, semiconductors and innovation benefits not just their nations but emerging economies worldwide.
Shared Vision Between Both Countries: Multipolar World and UN Reforms
Both leaders reiterated their commitment to an inclusive and multipolar world order.
Common Positions
- Urgent reform of the United Nations Security Council
- Strong global action against terrorism
- Climate action and sustainable development
- Amplifying the voice of the Global South
India and Brazil coordinate closely in forums such as,
- BRICS
- G20
- International Solar Alliance
- IBSA and G-4 groupings
Their cooperation extends to multilateral platforms like the UN, WTO and UNESCO.
Defense and Strategic Synergy
- Prime Minister Modi described the defense cooperation as an example of growing trust and strategic synergy.
- Collaboration in this sector includes joint exercises, technology exchange and defense industry partnerships.
- The strengthening of defense ties complements energy cooperation, renewable initiatives and rare earth material collaboration.
Question
Q. India and Brazil aim to raise bilateral trade to how much in five years?
A) $10 billion
B) $15 billion
C) $20 billion
D) $25 billion


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