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India Brazil Ties Gain Pace as Lula Confirms February Visit After Modi Call

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On: January 24, 2026 1:51 PM
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After a long phone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced he will travel to India on an official trip. The visit, set for February 19–21, is meant to improve the growing relationship between the two major Global South countries.

During the call, both leaders discussed the current state of ties between the two countries and said they were happy with the steady progress being made across many areas. President Lula said the talk was useful because it covered working together on business, trade, and global political problems. The news of the visit shows that both sides want to improve communication at the highest levels.

The leaders also reiterated their commitment to democratic values, working together across borders, and finding peaceful solutions to global disputes. The call comes at a time when developing economies want to work together more closely to solve problems that affect the whole world.

The Trade and Business Forum will be the main event

A big part of President Lula’s trip to India will be working together on the economy. During his stay, there will be a Brazil–India Business Forum. The goal is to help businesses from both countries work together better. People expect the meeting to look for opportunities in areas such as agriculture, energy, technology, defense related manufacturing, and infrastructure.

As part of his plans to promote trade in India, President Lula also talked about ways that Brazil wants to grow its business in that country. Both governments have been trying to open up trade between their countries and get rid of obstacles that keep businesses from growing.

India and Brazil have been working to expand their trade ties and make their supply lines stronger, especially since the world economy is changing. Officials think that the planned visit could bring in new investments and make it easier for small and medium-sized businesses to work together.

A shared goal for the South of the world

One important thing that Modi and Lula talked about was how India and Brazil can speak for the Global South. Both leaders agreed that these groups need to work together more closely to make sure that developing countries are fairly represented in places where big decisions are made.

They talked about how foreign organizations need to be changed to better represent the current state of politics and the economy. Some of the bigger world problems that were talked about during the exchange were climate change, food security, the energy shift, and public health.

Prime Minister Modi made it clear that India values its relationship with Brazil and sees it as a key part of promoting cooperation between South and South. President Lula agreed with this and said that working together between developing economies can help them become less reliant on old power centres.

A strategic partnership that is set to grow

The scheduled visit comes after a string of recent political events that have made the strategic partnership between India and Brazil stronger. Defense cooperation, agriculture study, green energy, digital technology, and health sciences are just some of the areas where cooperation has grown.

Both sides think that high-level government involvement is necessary to keep this progress going. During his trip, President Lula is likely to meet with Indian leaders and take part in important events that show how the two countries share economic and technology goals.

The meeting is seen as important for more than just mutual links. It is also important for larger groups like BRICS, where India and Brazil work together on problems of global government and economic cooperation.

As the world’s politics change, India and Brazil want to show that they are steady, helpful partners who support growth for everyone and fair global development. This trend is likely to be strengthened by President Lula’s visit in February, which will set the stage for greater cooperation in the years to come.

Swati Pandey

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