Lula da Silva from New Delhi: We signed a package of strategic agreements in renewable energy and minerals
Brazil's President Lula da Silva announced a series of strategic agreements with India, focusing on renewable energy and minerals, aimed at enhancing bilateral cooperation in technology and other sectors.
During a joint press conference with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, Brazilian President Lula da Silva declared that Brazil and India had signed a comprehensive package of agreements to bolster bilateral cooperation in several key sectors, including technology, energy, health, and defense. The signing ceremony featured the participation of numerous ministers and over 300 business leaders, indicating a robust commitment to strengthening the bilateral relationship.
President Lula emphasized that these agreements aim to leverage India's advancements in technology, artificial intelligence, biotechnologies, and space to foster a wide scope of cooperation with Brazil. Recognizing the critical role that technology can play in development, Lula noted that these partnerships reflect both countries' commitment to an agenda that prioritizes technological advancements for comprehensive growth.
A significant focus of the agreements lies in enhancing investments in renewable energy and minerals, which are pivotal to the collaboration established. Lula highlighted that the partnership between Brazil and India is set to position technology at the center of both countries' climate and energy agendas on a global scale. He also underscored the importance of strengthening coordination between the health industrial centers of the two nations, which is integral to the strategic objectives outlined in the agreements.