New Delhi: India and Brazil made historic strides as they convened their inaugural 2+2 Political and Military Dialogue in New Delhi on Thursday, according to the Ministry of External Affairs.
Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter) MEA spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal wrote, “First ever (2+2) India-Brazil Political and Military Dialogue held in New Delhi today. Co-chaired by Additional Secretary (LAC) GV Srinivas, MEA & Joint Secretary (IC) Vishwesh Negi, MoD, from the Indian side; and Director Marcelo Camara, MoFA & Rear Admiral Fernando de Luca Marques de Oliviera, MoD, from the Brazil side,” the post added.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- The dialogue, spearheaded by Additional Secretary (LAC) GV Srinivas from the MEA and Joint Secretary (IC) Vishwesh Negi from the Ministry of Defence on the Indian side, marks a significant milestone in bilateral relations between the two nations.
- Both sides discussed a variety of subjects including defence, space, energy, technology and more.
- The 2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summit is the upcoming nineteenth meeting of the Group of Twenty (G20) which will take place in Brazil under its chairmanship.
- India and Brazil share a very warm and cordial bilateral relationship with each other.
- Earlier, PM Modi had expressed confidence that Brazil under its G20 Presidency will continue to move forward with its human-centric approach.