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India, Brazil sign mining pact as Modi targets $20 billion trade in five years - Reuters

India, Brazil sign mining pact as Modi targets $20 billion trade in five years - Reuters

India, Brazil sign mining pact as Modi targets $20 billion trade in five years Reuters

February 21, 2026 at 12:29 PM Original source
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"I am delighted to welcome President Lula and his delegation to India. India-Brazil relations have long benefited from President Lula’s vision and inspiring leadership."

— Narendra Modi , Politician

"Our trade is not just a figure; it's a reflection of trust."

— Narendra Modi , Politician

"The agreement is a major step towards building resilient supply chains."

— Narendra Modi , Politician

"the agreement on critical minerals and rare earths was a 'major step towards building resilient supply chains'"

— Narendra Modi , Politician

"increasing investments and cooperation in matters of renewable energies and critical minerals is at the core of the pioneering agreement"

— Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva , Politician

"When India and Brazil work together, the voice of [the] Global South becomes stronger and more confident"

— Narendra Modi , Politician

"In our discussions today, we deliberated on advancing in every sector with a shared purpose and shared aspirations."

— Narendra Modi , Politician

"We are both mega-diverse countries and hubs of the cultural industry, and we both defend multilateralism and peace."

— Luiz Incio Lula da Silva , Politician

"When India and Brazil work together, the voice of Global South becomes stronger and more confident."

— Narendra Modi , Politician

"We are committed to taking bilateral trade much beyond $20 billion in the next five years."

— Narendra Modi , Politician

"We are committed to taking bilateral trade much beyond $20 billion in the next five years."

— Narendra Modi , Politician

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The Times of Indiavia ai 3 quotes 1 person

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva set a target to raise bilateral trade to $20 billion within five years and signed key agreements in areas including rare earth minerals, digital partnership, and mining cooperation.

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Al Jazeeravia ai 3 quotes 2 persons

India and Brazil signed a critical minerals deal to reduce dependence on China, aiming to boost bilateral trade and strengthen supply chains in critical minerals and rare earths.

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Yahoo! Newsvia ai 1 quote 1 person

India and Brazil have signed a pact to expand cooperation in mining and minerals, aiming to meet rising domestic steel demand and support capacity expansion amid a global race for raw materials.

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Anadolu Agencyvia ai 2 quotes 1 person

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva committed to increasing bilateral trade to $20 billion over the next five years, focusing on areas such as technology, innovation, and critical minerals.

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The Economic Timesvia ai

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva held talks to strengthen bilateral ties, setting a target to raise trade to $20 billion in five years and signing agreements on critical minerals and digital cooperation.

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India Todayvia ai 2 quotes 2 persons

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva set a target to expand bilateral trade beyond USD 20 billion over the next five years, emphasizing a 'win-win' partnership between the two nations.

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