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Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday announced that Russia is ready to "supply Iran with enriched uranium for peaceful nuclear use." This after Israel and United States bombarded Iranian nuclear sites, causing severe damage to them, and leading to a 12-day war in the Middle East. Listen to his speech at the BRICS Summit in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro.
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PM Modi gets a 'Ram Bhajan' welcome in Brazil before official talks
PM Modi gets a 'Ram Bhajan' welcome in Brazil before official talks

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PM Modi gets a 'Ram Bhajan' welcome in Brazil before official talks

PM Modi was warmly welcomed in Brasilia with a special Ram Bhajan performance at the Alvorada Palace before holding talks with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. read more Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm welcome at the Alvorada Palace in Brasilia, where he was greeted with a special performance of a Ram Bhajan before his official talks with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. The Indian External Affairs Ministry shared a video of the performance on social media, showing classical singer Meeta Ravindra Kumar Karahe singing a devotional song as Modi arrived. Modi, accompanied by President Lula, appeared to enjoy the music, smiling and softly clapping along. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Upon arrival at the Alvorada Palace in Brasilia ahead of official talks, PM @narendramodi was welcomed with a special performance of 'Ram Bhajan'. — Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) July 8, 2025 Speaking to IANS, Meeta said she had briefly met Modi the previous evening and told him she would be singing for him. She shared that the Brazilian government invited her to perform because President Lula wanted someone from Modi's home country to sing a devotional song he would appreciate. Meeta described Brazilians as similar to Indians in their warmth and hospitality and said Brazil feels like a 'second India' to her. She has been trained in classical music since the age of 10 or 11. Earlier on Tuesday, President Lula officially welcomed PM Modi to Brasilia during Modi's state visit, following his participation in the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro. During their talks, the two leaders agreed to strengthen cooperation between India and Brazil across various sectors. Modi praised President Lula as the 'Chief Architect of the Strategic Partnership' between the two countries and credited him with deepening ties. On social media, Modi shared that their discussions covered trade, clean energy, sustainable development, climate change, defence, security, artificial intelligence, and agriculture. He said India and Brazil would also work more closely in areas like space, semiconductors, and digital public infrastructure. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD At a joint press statement, PM Modi thanked President Lula for the warm hospitality and said being honoured with Brazil's highest national award was a moment of great pride for him and for the people of India. Modi dedicated the award to President Lula's commitment to India-Brazil friendship and to strengthening ties between the two nations.

PM Modi, Brazil President set $20 bn trade target for next 5 years: MEA
PM Modi, Brazil President set $20 bn trade target for next 5 years: MEA

Business Standard

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PM Modi, Brazil President set $20 bn trade target for next 5 years: MEA

Noting ample opportunities for diversifying and expanding bilateral trade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have set a target of 20 billion dollars to be achieved in the next five years, the Ministry of External Affairs said. The two leaders discussed the "entire spectrum of the partnership", Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Secretary (East) P Kumaran said in Brasilia on Tuesday (local time), while addressing a special briefing on PM Modi's State visit to Brazil. He stated that PM Modi and President Lula discussed defence and security, agriculture, food and nutritional security, energy transformation and climate change, digital transformation, artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies and industrial partnerships. "The two leaders noted that ample opportunities lie ahead for diversifying and expanding bilateral trade. They set a bilateral trade target of 20 billion dollars to be achieved in the next five years. They also decided to elevate the level of trade talks and establish a ministerial-level mechanism for monitoring trade, commerce and investment-related matters," the MEA said. "PM requested the support of Brazil in expanding the India-Mercosur trade agreement, especially given the fact that Brazil is the pro-term president for the rest of the year, noting that such an expansion can bring mutual benefits for both sides. President Lula conveyed Brazil's support towards expansion of India-Mercosur PTA and instructed his team to work towards such expansion," he added. The MEA said that PM Modi was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the Brazilian President's official residence. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Brasilia on a State visit yesterday evening after participating in the successful BRICS Summit held on 6th and 7th July at Rio. Prime Minister, on arrival, received a warm welcome from the Indian community. The visit to Brazil is the fourth visit in the last 10 years by PM Modi to Brazil. Infact, this is the second ever bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Brazil taking place after 57 years. The Prime Minister had earlier visited Brazil on three occasions, the first visit was in July 2014, followed by a visit in 2019, both were to attend BRICS Summits, and thereafter in November last year to participate in the G20 Summit in, all for multilateral engagements. He said, "The Prime Minister was received warmly by President Lula and was accorded a ceremonial welcome on his arrival at Palacio de Alvarada, the official residence of the President of Brazil. To begin with, the Prime Minister held a restricted meeting with President Lula followed by delegation-level talks. The Prime Minister took the opportunity to thank President Lula for extending warm and gracious hospitality to him and his delegation in Brasilia as well as in Rio." "During the bilateral talks, both leaders discussed the entire spectrum of the partnership. Let me try and list out some of the key areas that were discussed. It includes defence and security, agriculture, food and nutritional security, energy transformation and climate change, digital transformation, artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies, industrial partnerships, including defence industries, critical minerals, oil and gas, and also bioenergy and pharmaceutical industry, and also business and private sector cooperation, including trade and investments. They also had an opportunity to talk about healthcare and traditional medicine, tourism, space, science and technology, and cooperation in the area of digital public infrastructure," he added. According to Kumaran, the two leaders reiterated their commitment to work together towards climate action and sustainability. He said PM Modi reaffirmed India's support and wished President Lula success towards holding the COP30 climate change conference in Brazil. He said, "Highlighting the global challenge of climate change, both leaders reiterated their commitment to work together towards climate action and sustainability. Prime Minister reaffirmed India's support and wished President Lula success in holding the forthcoming COP30 climate change conference in Brazil." "Brazil's rich reserves of critical minerals, including lithium, copper and rare earth elements, aligned with India's need for secure and sustainable resources to drive its clean energy transition and industrial growth. Both leaders welcomed possible opportunities for collaboration in the area of mining, processing and refining of critical minerals," he added. Kumaran stated that PM Modi, during the meeting, proposed enhanced collaboration in sharing knowledge, best practices and technology transfer in various areas. He stated that the two leaders also discussed other areas of cooperation, including health and pharmaceutical sectors. He said, "Both leaders also acknowledged the importance of the agriculture sector and its significant contribution to the economies on both sides. The Prime Minister proposed enhanced collaboration in sharing knowledge, best practices and technology transfer in various areas. It was also noted that both sides signed an MoU on cooperation and agricultural research. Other areas of cooperation that were discussed include health and pharmaceutical sectors, especially on India's request for fast-tracking approval for entry into the Brazilian market for medicines that have been already approved by the US FDA or the European Directive for the Quality of Medicines (EDQM) for imports of medicines from India into Brazil." "The Indian side mentioned that this can result in cost-effective medical products in the Brazilian market. There was also discussion on collaboration in the area of digitalization and digital public infrastructure. There was also talk about enhancing people-to-people relations and connectivity, cooperation in the area of sports and sports management, capacity building, highlighting India's strengths in cricket and Brazil's strength in football. "After the delegation-level talks, there was a signing and exchange of MoUs and agreements. Three agreements were signed today and exchanged in front of the President and the Prime Minister. These were the agreements on cooperation in combating international terrorism and transnational organised crime, an MoU on cooperation for the sharing of successful large-scale digital solutions for digital transformation, MoU on cooperation in renewable energy." Sharing details regarding the Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) set to be signed between two nations, he said, "Three more agreements are ready to be signed and will be signed later today. These include an MoU on agricultural research between the concerned bodies on two sides, an agreement on the exchange and mutual protection of classified information, and an MoU for cooperation in the field of intellectual property, After the signing of the agreements, the Prime Minister was conferred with the Grand Collar of the National Order of the Southern Cross by President Lula. The Prime Minister dedicated this award to the Indian people and to the enduring friendship between the two countries." Kumaran stated that President Lula hosted a banquet lunch in honour of Prime Minister Modi and the two leaders discussed regional and multilateral issues of mutual interest. "It was followed by a joint press statement between the two leaders. President Lula hosted a banquet lunch in honour of Prime Minister Modi. Over lunch, the two leaders exchanged views on regional and multilateral issues of mutual interest, especially on issues concerning the Global South and their determination to enhance South-South cooperation, including collaboration across the two countries, was all global platforms of which India and Brazil are members, such as BRICS, G20, IPSA, and also the UN," he said. MEA Secretary announced that PM Modi invited President Lula for a visit to India and the invitation was accepted by the latter. He said, "The Prime Minister invited President Lula to pay a visit to India, and the invitation was generously accepted by President Lula." Kumaran said, "I just want to highlight one point that I missed out earlier. On security interviews, the Prime Minister thanked President Lula for expressing firm condemnation and extending support and solidarity to the people of India in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack on the 22nd of April that killed 26 innocent citizens. The Prime Minister also reaffirmed that India stands firm in its resolve to fight terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. President Lula expressed his full support in the fight against the menace of terrorism." PM Modi arrived in Brazil on Saturday (local time) after concluding his visit to Argentina, where he held a bilateral meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei. After Brazil, PM Modi will head to Namibia on July 9 and also address its parliament. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Modi to hold talks with Brazilian Prez to boost ties
Modi to hold talks with Brazilian Prez to boost ties

Hans India

timean hour ago

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Modi to hold talks with Brazilian Prez to boost ties

Brasilia: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was given a warm welcome by Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at the Alvorada Palace in Brasilia on Tuesday evening, as he began a State Visit to the country following his participation in the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro. After the special ceremonial welcome – which featured 114 horses escorting PM Modi's car – with military honours and introduction of delegates, both leaders proceeded for a meeting in restricted format that will be followed by delegation-level talks. A signing ceremony on various agreements will be held and followed by leaders' statements to the press. Modi will then be honoured with a State Lunch at the Alvorada Palace. Earlier, as Modi arrived here for the State Visit, the Indian community and Brazilian performers came together in a remarkable cultural display that featured the powerful Shiva Tandava Stotram alongside vibrant Brazilian Samba Reggae rhythms, creating a striking symbol of unity in diversity. The performance reflected a unique cultural fusion that also included Amazonian chants, highlighting a surprising connection between the spiritual traditions of India and Brazil. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the State Visit will provide an opportunity to review the entire gamut of India-Brazil partnership, including trade and investments, oil and gas, renewable energy, mining and critical minerals, defence and security, agriculture and livestock, healthcare and traditional medicine, tourism, space, science and technology, DPI, and also sports and people-to-people relations in general. Both leaders will also be discussing during their talks global issues of mutual interest. The visit will be a significant milestone in the India-Brazil strategic partnership and is envisaged to add renewed momentum to the strategic partnership, which New Delhi agreed to in 2006. In bilateral cooperation, the two leaders should endorse five priority pillars for joint work over the next decade: Defence and security; Food and nutritional security; Energy transition and climate change; Digital transformation and emerging technologies and Industrial partnerships in strategic sectors such as the aeronautical industry, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas and critical minerals, the Brazilian President's office said in a statement, ahead of Modi's visit.

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