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PM Modi’s Brazil visit may cement key defence, anti-terror pacts

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Brazil on July 8 after the BRICS Summit on July 6-7 after the BRICS Summit and the protection of sensitive/classified information required for the production of international terrorism and common defense production and defense purchases.

Brazil is one of India’s lock partners in Global South, BRICS and G20, and the new Delhi was eager to make a fight against terrorism with the largest country in Latin America. Meat learned, the agreement can be signed during the visit of the Prime Minister following the request of the new Delhi.

The two countries also want to make an agreement to protect the sensitive/classified information required for joint defense production and defense purchases.
Since 2020, India and Brazil have focused on the defense industry partnership.

A Defense Cooperation Agreement signed in 2003 was established in 2006 as a Corporate Mechanism of Joint Defense Committee (JDC). The last two years, which have a total of 14 stock exchanges at the level of defense chiefs, stand out with the Chief of the Air Personnel of Indian Air Force, and the Brazilian army, who quickly visited India, with navy and air force chiefs.


Since 2007, from both sides, 70 and 64 from India and 70 from Brazil, common exercises, sailing Regattas and so on. In addition to the changes, the 2+2 political-military dialogue, which had its first meeting in 2024, was initiated. In the process of modernization of the Brazilian Air Force with India, he cooperated with India. Brazil also showed great interest in missile systems, especially Brahmos and Akash missiles.

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