President of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is expected to visit India in early 2026 to enhance bilateral ties between the two countries. The visit, scheduled for late January or early February, aims to strengthen cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, defense, energy, agriculture, and technology.
During the visit, India and Brazil are anticipated to bolster their strategic partnership and collaboration on global economic issues. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met President Lula during the G20 Summit in South Africa, emphasizing the ongoing positive momentum in their countries’ relations. Both leaders have expressed a commitment to deepening the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership.
President Lula, known for advocating South-South solidarity, is keen on utilizing Brazil’s agricultural and technological capabilities to foster mutual growth. India views Brazil as a crucial ally in diversifying energy sources, enhancing defense ties, and advancing inclusive health programs. The visit is expected to further solidify the strong bond between the two nations.
