PM Narendra Modi's historic visit to Brazil, set to strengthen ties with key MoUs and BRICS leadership

During PM Modi's state visit to Brazil, which marks the first in 57 years, India’s Ambassador Dinesh Bhatia reveals plans for an MoU on counterterrorism. Additionally, Brazil’s leadership of the BRICS Summit introduces new partner countries and expands discussions on global governance and financial reforms, with key topics to be included in the joint declaration.
On PM Modi's visit, India's Ambassador to Brazil Dinesh Bhatia said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be arriving in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil on the 5th of July and he'll be here for two days. Thereafter, he goes to Brasilia for the state visit. This is a state visit which has utmost importance because the state visit of the Prime Minister of India is happening after 57 years.
On the BRICS summit, India's Ambassador to Brazil, Dinesh Bhatia, said, "Brazil chairs the BRICS Summit this year. This is the first time new partner countries are participating, and as has been the core agenda of BRICS, the reform of global governance and financial institutions will continue. But besides that, Brazil has also added several other subjects for discussion, and they will, of course, be reflected duly in the joint declaration..."
On PM Modi's visit, India's Ambassador to Brazil Dinesh Bhatia said, "...We are expecting that an MoU on counterterrorism will be signed between India and Brazil bilaterally during the state visit of the Prime Minister..."










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