Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has announced plans to form a “strategic alliance” with India to strengthen political, economic, and technological cooperation between the two nations. In a video message posted on X on Saturday (local time), following Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin’s recent visit to India, Lula emphasised the importance of leveraging India’s “exceptional market” for mutual benefit. “The visit of Vice President Geraldo Alckmin to India, in preparation for my trip early next year, is very important because India has an exceptional market. We can have a fantastic alliance with India – political, space, entrepreneurial, and…
Brazilian President Lula seeks to form ‘strategic alliance’ with India to boost economic growth and trade ties
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