India, Brazil hold key meet to boost defence ties, military cooperation

Indian and Brazilian officials convened in Brasilia for the 8th Joint Defence Committee meeting, focusing on strengthening military cooperation and defence industry partnerships. Discussions also encompassed enhancing regional security perspective...

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Top officials of India and Brazil held a key defence meeting in Brazil, aiming to enhance military cooperation and defence industry ties, besides bolstering regional security in Indo-Pacific and Latin America.

The 8th Joint Defence Committee meeting was held in Brasilia on July 30, the Indian Defence Ministry said on Thursday.

"Led by Shri Vishwesh Negi, Joint Secretary (IC) and Maj Gen Willain Koji Kamei, Deputy Chief of Policy and Strategy, talks focused on boosting military cooperation, training, defence industry ties and regional security in Indo-Pacific and Latin America," the ministry said in a post on X.


The post also contained photographs from the meeting.

"Joint Secretary (IC) Shri Vishwesh Negi called on Chief of the Joint Staff of the Brazilian Armed Forces, Fleet Admiral Renato Rodrigues de Aguiar Freire on the sidelines of the 8th Joint Defence Committee meeting in Brasilia. Dr Dinesh Bhatia, Ambassador of India to Brazil, was also present," the ministry said in another post on X.
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