New Delhi is gearing up for a landmark visit from Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva next month. The leader confirmed his official trip to India in February on social media platform X, marking a pivotal moment for bilateral relations. Following his India itinerary, Lula will head to the United States for talks with President Donald Trump, a sequence underscoring the interconnected global diplomacy at play.
Lula shared that he had a productive phone conversation with Trump, where they agreed on a Washington meeting post Lula’s visits to India and South Korea. Dates are being finalized swiftly. Speculation is rife that during his Delhi stay, Lula might participate in a high-profile AI summit, injecting fresh momentum into tech collaborations between the two nations.
This visit builds on recent momentum. Just weeks ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Lula held a telephonic discussion, reaffirming their commitment to elevate the India-Brazil strategic partnership. The leaders expressed satisfaction over advances in trade, investment, technology, defense, energy, health, agriculture, and people-to-people ties.
They also delved into regional and global challenges, stressing the need for reformed multilateralism to tackle shared issues. Modi extended a warm invitation for Lula’s early visit, which has now materialized into concrete plans. Looking back, Modi’s July 2025 trip to Brazil had set the stage, with in-depth talks on expanding cooperation across multiple sectors.
Key areas included trade and investment, defense and security, health and pharmaceuticals, space, renewable energy, agriculture and food processing, energy security, infrastructure, digital public infrastructure like UPI, traditional medicine, yoga, sports, culture, and people-to-people exchanges. Both nations aimed to scale bilateral trade to $20 billion in five years, broaden the India-Mercosur Preferential Trade Agreement, and explore investments in hydrocarbons and renewables.
Emerging domains like critical minerals, AI, supercomputing, digital collaboration, and mobility were also on the agenda, promising innovative partnerships. This upcoming visit signals a new chapter, poised to unlock untapped potential and fortify strategic alliances in a multipolar world.
