Modi-Lula Summit: India, Brazil Pledge Joint Fight Against Terrorism
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva concluded a bilateral meeting on July 8, 2025, reaffirming the strong India-Brazil partnership. Both leaders emphasized the crucial role of dialogue and diplomacy in resolving international disputes.
The joint statement highlighted a shared commitment to combating terrorism. A zero-tolerance policy, devoid of double standards, was explicitly endorsed by both nations.
This unwavering stance against terrorism underscores the shared values and strategic alignment between India and Brazil. The leaders’ strong condemnation extends to both terrorist acts and those who support them.
The strengthened partnership between these two prominent nations carries significant weight in the global arena, promising a more stable and secure international order. This collaborative approach to counter-terrorism is particularly crucial given the escalating global security challenges.