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India, Brazil talks to focus on five important pillars: President Lula ahead of talks with PM Modi

India, Brazil talks to focus on five important pillars: President Lula ahead of talks with PM Modi

Brasilia/New Delhi, July 8 (UNI) Brazilian President Inacio Lula da Silva said the bilateral talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi being held at the Alvorada Palace in Brasilia today would focus on five priority pillars for collaboration over the next decade, describing the two countries as sister nations.
The five pillars are: Defense and security, Food and nutritional security, Energy transition and climate change, Digital transformation and emerging technologies and Industrial partnerships in strategic sectors such as aerospace, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and critical minerals
In a post on X, the Brazilian President said ahead of sitting down for talks with PM Modi:
'Today we are welcoming Prime Minister @narendramodi for a State Visit. In this meeting, we will endorse five priority pillars for joint work over the next decade:
Defense and security
Food and nutritional security
Energy transition and climate change
Digital transformation and emerging technologies
Industrial partnerships in strategic sectors such as aerospace, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and critical minerals
'Brazil and India are sister nations, sharing common interests in the development of the Global South.'
Earlier, he said in a post on X that the two sides are set to ink important agreements.
'Today, I welcome Prime Minister @narendramodi for a State Visit. We will sign new agreements and take another important step in strengthening bilateral relations between Brazil and India.'
PM Modi is paying a state visit to Brazil, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in nearly six decades.
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