Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, who is on an official visit to Brazil from December 9 to 12, held a series of high-level meetings with senior Brazilian leadership to deepen the expanding India Brazil defence partnership.
During his engagements, Admiral Tripathi met Celso Amorim, Chief Advisor to the President of Brazil, and José Múcio Monteiro, Brazil’s Minister of Defence. The discussions offered a comprehensive review of the growing defence cooperation between the two countries, with focus on strengthening strategic collaboration, enhancing joint operational frameworks, expanding training exchanges and improving maritime security mechanisms.
According to the Indian Navy, both sides also explored opportunities in defence industry cooperation and capability-building initiatives aimed at boosting long-term interoperability and shared security objectives. Emphasis was laid on deeper coordination in maritime domain awareness and on strengthening mechanisms that support a secure and stable maritime environment.
Regional and global dynamics, including the South Atlantic, the broader Indo Pacific and the collective role of the Global South, were part of the strategic deliberations. The talks underlined a shared commitment to a rules based international order and highlighted the converging maritime outlooks of India and Brazil, it added.
Admiral Tripathi’s visit includes interactions with key figures in Brazil and the engagements are expected to reinforce operational level linkages and identify new avenues for collaboration.
These high-level engagements reaffirmed the strategic convergence and the mutual commitment to elevate India Brazil defence cooperation under the spirit of Bridges of Friendship.
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