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Viva Brazil

May 31, 2018 01:25 am | Updated 01:25 am IST

This year marks seven decades of diplomatic relations with Brazil. Both India and Brazil share many similarities, are committed to democratic values and aim to foster economic growth with social inclusion. Their foreign policy is anchored in dialogue, peaceful resolution of conflicts and South-South cooperation.

While India-Brazil bilateral trade has increased substantially over the last decade, there is still enormous potential. The first forms of Indian culture to reach Brazil were related to spirituality, philosophy and religion. Mahatma Gandhi is highly regarded in Brazil. A 10-day festival of India was held last year in Brasilia, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro to celebrate 70 years of India’s independence. The vibrant Indian community in Brazil comprises mainly professors, businessmen and some scientists. There are about 500 Brazilians in India; about 60 Brazilian students enrolled in India for ITEC programmes, communications, management and defence studies. At the academic level, Brazilian and Indian universities have displayed interest in bilateral relations. Finally, Brazil and India can also collaborate in the promotion of sports. Football is one area. India in turn can offer its cricket expertise to Brazil.

Eduardo Faleiro,

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