India and Brazil signed three agreements on Tuesday (local time), which included agreements on cooperation in combating international terrorism and transnational organised crime.
"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
Upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi's historic visit to Argentina, the two leaders discussed avenues of cooperation in newer areas such as drone technology. The details were provided by Ministry of External Affair's Secretary (East), P Kumaran.
Addressing a press briefing after the bilateral meeting between the two leaders, MEA's Secretary (East) P Kumaran said, "Both leaders also expressed interest in enhancing collaboration in the defence sector, where they felt that they can leverage their respective experiences and capabilities
Ministry of External Affairs Secretary (East) P Kumaran met with Luke Goh, Permanent Secretary (Development) for Foreign Affairs of Singapore, in New Delhi
The high-level talks were co-chaired by Secretary (East) in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) P Kumaran and Deputy Foreign Minister of Vietnam Nguyen Manh Cuong.
Secretary (East) P Kumaran represented the Indian Government at the memorial service held by the Canadian and Irish Embassies at Canada House to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the AI-182 Kanishka bombing.
Secretary (East), P Kumaran represented India at the East Asia Summit Senior Officials' Meeting (EAS SOM) held on June 10 June and the ASEAN Regional Forum Senior Officials' Meeting (ARF SOM) on June 11 in Penang, Malaysia, the current ASEAN Chair. These meetings were attended by Senior O
India's Secretary (East) P. Kumaran, at the East Asia Summit meeting in Malaysia, emphasized the EAS's role in ensuring a free and inclusive Indo-Pacific. He also called for joint global action against terrorism, highlighting it as a major threat to regional peace, security, and development.
During the meeting, the two sides discussed ways to further deepen the enhanced partnership between India and Brunei as well as cooperation under ASEAN and other frameworks.