India, Brazil set bilateral trade target of over $20 bn in 5 years
   Date :22-Feb-2026
 
India, Brazil set bilateral trade
 
 
Delhi Bureau Agencies New Delhi :
 
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held a joint news conference 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 bilateral trade to surpass 20 billion USD in the next five years. He thanked the Brazilian President for his participation in the Global AI Impact Summit, and also praised his visionary leadership in giving a fillip to India-Brazil ties.
 
“I am delighted to welcome President Lula and his delegation to India. India-Brazil relations have long benefited from President Lula’s vision and inspiring leadership. Over the past few years, I have had the privilege of meeting him several times, and in each meeting, I have felt his deep friendship and trust in India. President Lula’s visit has graced the historic AI Impact Summit and given new energy to our strategic partnership. I express my gratitude to the President for his friendship and commitment to the relationship between our two countries,” PM Modi said Prime Minister Narendra Modi noted that Brazil is India’s largest trade partner in Latin America.
 
He further highlighted that the visit of the large business delegation from Brazil is a commitment to this fact and noted that with expansion of India- MERCOSUR trade agreement the economic cooperation will further increase between the two countries. “Brazil is India’s largest trading partner in Latin America. We are committed to taking bilateral trade beyond $20 billion in the next five years. Our trade is not just a figure; it’s a reflection of trust. The large business delegation accompanying the President reflects this confidence.
 
The expansion of the India-Mercosur trade agreement will further strengthen our economic cooperation. Our cooperation in technology and innovation is important for both countries as well as the entire Global South,” the Prime Minister said. “I am pleased that we are working on establishing a Centre of Excellence for Digital Public Infrastructure in Brazil. We are also prioritising our cooperation in areas such as artificial intelligence, supercomputers, semiconductors, and blockchain. Both countries believe that technology must be inclusive and must become a bridge for shared progress. Energy cooperation has been a strong pillar of our relationship. In addition to hydrocarbons, we are also accelerating cooperation in several areas, including renewable energy, ethanol blending, and sustainable aviation fuel.
 
Brazil’s active participation in the Global Biofuel Alliance reflects our shared commitment to a green future. Brazil has also proposed co-chairing the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure. I congratulate President Lula for this initiative. Brazil’s extensive experience in this area will significantly contribute to further strengthening the CDRI,” he added. India, Brazil sign pact to deepen MSME cooperation, advance green transition; INDIA and Brazil signed an agreement on Saturday to explore areas of mutual cooperation for the benefit of MSMEs and facilitate their access to green finance. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the ongoing visit of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to India between the Ministry of MSME, Government of India, and the Ministry of Entrepreneurship, Micro and Small Enterprises of the Federative Republic of Brazil.
 
“The MoU will provide a platform for both sides to discuss the issues concerning Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and explore possible areas of cooperation for mutual benefit of MSMEs in the two countries. It will provide a framework and enabling environment for the MSMEs of both countries to understand each other’s strengths, markets, technologies, and policies,” an official statement said. The MoU also seeks to create enabling conditions for advancing the green transition, including facilitating MSMEs’ access to green finance, thereby enabling their integration into global markets and value chains, improving productivity, competitiveness and strengthening their capacity for sustainable development. The Brazil President is on a five-day visit to India from February 18 to hold wide-ranging talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and participate in the AI Impact Summit.