Published 14:20 IST, September 21st 2019
PM Modi at BRICS Summit: Focus on India-Brazil bilateral relations
PM Modi is likely to sign agreements in many key areas that India and Brazil can cooperate during his visit to Brasilia in November for the BRICS Summit
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XI BRICS Summit will take place on 13-14 November 2019, at Itamaraty Palace, hequarters of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil. PM Modi is scheduled to participate in summit and is likely to sign agreements on investment and plan of action in many key areas that India and Brazil can cooperate during his visit to Brasilia in November for BRICS Summit, Ambassor of Brazil André Aranha Corrêa do Lago said on September 20 in Bengaluru. Ambassor was Bengaluru to participate in opening ceremony of Honorary Consulate on Friday.
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PM Modi at BRICS
"It is essentially bilateral relationship that we have to strengn and I believe, thanks to this visit, we are going to sign a very important agreement on investment," he said.
He furr said that it would be first time that India was going to sign a new model of investment agreement because country has denounced former model and is renegotiating with new model, reported PTI.
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"We are also going to probably sign a plan of action in which we will be able to determine many things we are going to do in different areas...like science and technology, education and culture," Ambassor of Brazil said.
Pointing out that Prime Minister is scheduled to arrive in Brazil a day earlier, he said bilateral meeting would be held before BRICS meeting.
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"We have close political relations. Not only (do) we belong to BRICS, but also several ors like IBSA G4 and in many or multilateral groups like G20, etc. But strengning bilateral relations between India and Brazil is key and this is what we can achieve from PM Modi's visit, which will be to create a new step in our relationship and making it more natural," he said.
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India-Brazil relations
Stating that India and Brazil share a very strong relationship from political point of view and also tritional tre, Ambassor said it needs to be expanded a lot.
"We are two of largest economies in world. India has surpassed Brazil super quickly in last five years. Five years ago Brazil h a GDP that was larger than India, but India is growing 7-8 per cent a year. We are extremely happy to be very strong partners...we not only have a strong past and present, but also a strong future and we are going to need Bengaluru for that."
Honorary Consulate in Bengaluru has an important role in promoting economic and cultural ties between Brazil and India, officials said, ding it would liaison with business community and cater to increasing number of Brazilians visiting this part of India.
"Bengaluru is alrey a mythic city in world. new economy knows about Bengaluru. We have many people very interested to come here," Ambassor Corra do Lago said.
Shared concern for terrorism
To a question on cross-border terrorism that India is facing, Ambassor said Brazil completely knows that terrorism is 'central concern' of India and it shares 'enormously' this concern. Also, his country has a 'strong interest' to exchange information with India in this regard, he said.
He said "terrorism has potential to grow if we don't fight it very seriously. This is an area in which we are obviously cooperating... any moment terrorists can attack exactly where people think we are not prepared. So we have to be prepared and we have a very strong interest to exchange information with India on that."
He pointed out that Brazil is fortunately in a region that has not seen wars in many years and last one was more than 150 years ago, with no terrorism issue.
(With inputs from PTI)
11:25 IST, September 21st 2019