Meanwhile, PM Modi has expressed “unwavering faith” in Brazil for leading the Group of Twenty (G20) presidency with dedication, and vision and has also assured “all possible cooperation” to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
PM Modi recalled his meeting with the Brazilian President in Johannesburg on the sidelines of the recently held BRICS Summit. India will pass on the presidency of the G20 to Brazil.
Jaishankar said, “Warm felicitations to FM Mauro Vieira and the Government and people of Brazil on their Independence Day. In this historic 75th year of diplomatic ties, our strategic partnership and south-south solidarity continue to deepen.”
Brazilian Army General Tomas Miguel Mine Ribeiro Paiva on Wednesday, witnessed a firepower demonstration in Rajasthan’s Pokhran carried out by the Indigenous Weapon Systems.
The BRICS joint statement on Thursday, called for United Nations Security Council (UNSC) reforms and affirmed support for the aspirations of emerging and developing countries like India, Brazil and South Africa.
In an interview with ANI, Lago said, "Brazil and India have a very similar position regarding the war, which is that we want peace. And we believe that we have to find a way of bringing together on the table the two countries. And I believe that whatever we do towards peace will be valid. An
India, Brazil and the United States, as leading biofuel producers and consumers, will work together during the next few months towards the development of a Global Biofuels Alliance, which is one of the priorities Under India's G20 Presidency, along with other interested countries, an officia
India on Friday handed over the Instrument of Ratification to Brazil as it became a full member of the International Solar Alliance, welcoming the country.
G4 or a group of four countries, India, Brazil, Japan, and Germany, pointed out that there is an urgency for reformation in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).
"Now we don't believe everything is perfect, and we're not standing in the way of reform. In fact, the UK wants to welcome Brazil, India, Japan and Germany as permanent members of the UN Security Council, alongside permanent African representation," Cleverly said.
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