Brazilian Health Minister Alexandre Padilha has described President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's recent visit to India as "historic", calling it a watershed moment in bilateral relations with significant implications for Brazil's pharmaceutical sector and public health system.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva praised the cultural hospitality during his India visit, recalling musical tributes including "Asa Branca." He said the gesture mirrored a surprise he had arranged for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Brazil. Lula is on his fifth visit to India.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called his India visit "very special," recalling how his 2005 trip shaped Brazil's reserve policy. He highlighted economic and cultural ties, praised hospitality, and noted Brazil opened 520 new markets. Lula is on his fifth visit to India.
Three MoUs were exchanged between the two government namely -the MoU Joint Declaration On Digital Partnership for Future, the MoU on Cooperation in areas of Rare Earth and Critical Minerals and the MoU for Cooperation in the field of Mining in the Steel Supply Chain.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held a joint presser with Brazilian President Lula here in the national capital and noted that the discussions between the two leaders aimed at moving forward across all sectors in the spirit of shared purpose and that the nations are committed for
Brazil's Ambassador to India, Kenneth Felix Haczynski da Nobrega, said on Friday that the relations between Brazil and India have become even stronger and emphasised that both countries have developed strong bonds that are based on "common values, perceptions, and interests."