Rashtrapati Bhavan’s forecourt buzzed with pageantry as Indian leaders President Droupadi Murmu and PM Narendra Modi extended a heartfelt ceremonial welcome to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. The event on Saturday heralds a pivotal state visit from February 18-22, brimming with diplomatic and economic dividends.
Hot on the heels of the welcome, Modi and Lula delved into bilateral parleys at Hyderabad House, prioritizing fortified partnerships across trade, technology, and global forums. As Global South allies, their exchanges aim to unlock new vistas of collaboration.
Accompanying Lula are 14 key ministers and top Brazilian executives, fueling side events like inter-ministerial dialogues and a business summit. This setup mirrors the intensifying trade dynamics and marks Lula’s sixth Indian sojourn.
EAM S. Jaishankar’s pre-meeting with Lula celebrated advancing strategic ties, while his chat with FM Mauro Vieira was shared online. MEA notes anticipate a full-spectrum relations review, PM’s lunch hospitality, and deliberations on reformed multilateralism, governance, and Global South imperatives.
A state dinner by President Murmu and Lula’s role at the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 round out highlights. Amid geopolitical shifts, this engagement fortifies India-Brazil bonds in critical domains like renewables, defense, and AI, paving the way for sustained mutual growth.
