New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Make for World is currently strengthening the Indian arms system. Therefore, many countries now want to buy Indian weapons. In this episode, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Brazil is going to be very special. During this time a major defense agreement between the two countries can be approved.
Important stage of PM Modi’s foreign tour
Brazil is going to prove to be an important stage in PM Modi’s one -week visit to five countries including Brazil. The main focal point of this trip will be a tour of Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, where he will attend the BRICS summit to be held on July 6 and 7. Along with this, PM Modi will also hold extensive talks with Brazilian President Louis Inecio Lula Da Silva. Defense deal will also be important in this. Both countries will talk about increasing defense cooperation.
Brazil interest in these defense equipment
Actually, Brazil wants to buy defense equipment from India. These include Akash Air Defense System and Garuda Artillery Gun. During this time there will also be an exchange of shared research and technology. The Brazil wants a safe communication system in the battlefield. This includes joint research, technology exchange and training. Brazil is showing interest in some special things. They need to help India in maintaining a safe communication system, offshore patrol vessel (OPV) and Scorpene submarines in the battlefield. Apart from this, Brazil is also showing interest in Akash Air Defense System, Coastal Monitoring System and Garuda Artillery Gun.
PM Modi will also participate in BRICS conference in Brazil
Please tell that Prime Minister Modi will stay in Brazil from 5 to 8 July. After this he will also go to Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina and Namibia. While leaving for a week -long visit to five countries including Brazil, PM Modi said that India is committed to BRICS as an important platform for cooperation among emerging economies. BRICS includes Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. It was later expanded by including Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
What did PM Modi say before traveling abroad?
PM Modi said in his statement at the time of his departure, “We are trying to create a more peaceful, equal, equitable, democratic and balanced multipolar global system.” Modi is traveling to five countries to attend India’s relations with many major countries of BRICS Summit and ‘Global South’. From, which is considered developing, underdeveloped or underdeveloped and which are mainly located in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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