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PM Modi Accorded Grand Ceremonial Welcome At Brazil's Alvorada Palace, Shares Hug With Prez Lula Da Silva

FEDERAL DISTRICT, BRAZIL, JUL 8 – PM Modi's visit aims to boost India-Brazil cooperation in trade, defence, energy, and technology, with bilateral trade reaching $12 billion in 2024, officials said.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand ceremonial welcome with a 114-horse procession at Brazil's Alvorada Palace in Brasilia on July 8, 2025.
  • This state visit, the first by an Indian Prime Minister to Brazil since 1968, followed Modi's participation in the 17th BRICS Summit held from July 6 to 7 in Rio de Janeiro.
  • Modi was greeted at the airport by Brazilian Defence Minister Jose Mucio Monteiro Filho and accompanied by a performance from the Batala Mundo band playing traditional Afro-Brazilian compositions.
  • Modi expressed that the Indian community gave him a warm and heartfelt reception, demonstrating the strong enthusiasm of the diaspora and their enduring connection to their cultural heritage during the event.
  • The visit is intended to enhance the strategic partnership with Brazil by focusing on key areas such as commerce, military cooperation, energy, aerospace, technological innovation, farming, healthcare, and cultural and social connections, reflecting strengthened bilateral collaboration.
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