Sunday saw Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva conclude his dynamic visit to India, departing after five engaging days from February 18 to 22. India’s MEA confirmed the exit, spotlighting the visit’s contributions to bilateral momentum.
Celebrating on X, the MEA described it as a triumph that fortified India-Brazil strategic synergy and delivered actionable milestones. MoS Pabitra Margherita’s goodbye gesture highlighted the personal touch in diplomacy.
Lula shared an evocative video on X, framing the nations’ alliance beyond democracy labels: a blend of India’s pharma-digital edge and Brazil’s food-renewable strengths. Diverse yet aligned in culture, multilateralism, and peace advocacy.
United action, he said, would reinforce direct links, Mercosur partnerships, and Global South resilience. PM Modi and Lula’s bilateral huddle on Saturday charted paths for expanded cooperation, with MEA providing comprehensive insights.
In his joint address, PM Modi joyfully hosted Lula, echoing Brazil’s prior hospitality. He saluted Lula’s visionary stewardship that’s propelled relations, citing repeated meetings rich in friendship and confidence.
The visit graced the AI Impact Summit and revitalized strategic pillars. Modi conveyed heartfelt appreciation for Lula’s loyalty to these bonds. This chapter closes on a high note, with trade pacts, tech exchanges, and joint global initiatives on the horizon, promising mutual prosperity.
