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Brazil and India Form Strategic Alliance to Counter Western Trade Barriers

Brazil and India Forge Strategic Alliance to Counter Western Economic Dominance

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has announced plans to create a “strategic alliance” with India, aiming to strengthen political, economic, and technological ties between the two major democracies. The announcement signals a significant shift in global economic partnerships as both nations face increasing trade barriers from Western countries.

Key Developments

  • Brazilian President Lula announces strategic alliance with India
  • Vice President Alckmin’s recent Delhi visit paved the way for Lula’s 2025 state visit
  • Bilateral trade target: $20 billion within five years
  • Current trade stands at $12.19 billion (2024-25)

Strengthening Economic Ties

President Lula described Vice President Geraldo Alckmin’s recent visit to New Delhi as crucial preparation for his own state visit scheduled for early next year. In a video message posted on social media platform X, Lula highlighted India’s “exceptional market potential” and the prospects of a multi-dimensional partnership spanning politics, space, entrepreneurship, and economics.

“Therefore, we will create a strategic alliance with India and develop both Brazilian and Indian economies,” Lula stated, expressing confidence in the warm relations between the two nations.

Concrete Business Developments

The Brazilian president praised the concrete outcomes from Alckmin’s visit, including:

  • Opening of Brazilian aerospace company Embraer in India
  • Implementation of electronic visas to facilitate business travel
  • Formation of new strategic partnerships

Complementary Markets, Not Competitors

Vice President Alckmin emphasized that India and Brazil represent complementary markets rather than direct competitors. “We are not going to compete on product, we are going to have economic complementarity,” he stated when questioned about both nations serving as alternatives amid high US tariffs.

Alckmin highlighted the strong growth trajectories of both economies, with India expanding at around 7% and Brazil experiencing a record 16% agricultural harvest this year. “There is a lot of possibility for complementarity: in technology, industry, mining and agriculture,” he added.

Navigating Trade Challenges

The alliance announcement comes against the backdrop of increasing US trade barriers. In August, President Donald Trump imposed tariffs of up to 50% on various Brazilian goods, while India faces similar US tariffs reaching 50% on most exports.

Despite these challenges, economic engagement between India and Brazil continues to grow significantly. Brazil has become India’s largest trading partner in Latin America and the Caribbean, with both leaders targeting $20 billion in bilateral trade within five years during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s July visit to Brazil.

The strategic partnership promises to bring together two of the world’s largest democracies across continents, strengthening trade, investment, and technological collaboration in an evolving global economic landscape.

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