Global Recognition: PM Modi Conferred with Brazil’s Highest Civilian Award

1. The Honour

  • Award Name: Grand Collar of the National Order of the Southern Cross.
  • Significance: Brazil’s highest national honour for foreign nationals, instituted in 1822 to commemorate Brazil’s independence.
  • Conferred by: President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Brasilia.
  • Milestone: This is the 26th international award received by PM Modi.

2. Key Visit Highlights

  • Strategic Roadmap (2025–2035): Both leaders adopted a comprehensive roadmap to deepen the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership over the next decade.
  • Digital Transformation: Announcement of plans for Unified Payments Interface (UPI) adoption in Brazil, following the India-led digital public infrastructure model.
  • Trade Target: A commitment to increase bilateral trade to $20 billion within the next five years.
  • Mercosur Expansion: Agreement to expand the India-Mercosur Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) to include more products and improve market access.

3. Sectoral Cooperation

  • Agriculture: Focus on agri-tech, value-added food exports, and joint R&D in animal genetics and biotechnology.
  • Climate Action: India backed Brazil’s COP30 presidency (2025) and welcomed the Tropical Forests Forever Fund (TFFF).
  • Global South Leadership: Both nations reaffirmed their joint leadership in advocating for the Global South at BRICS and G20.
  • UN Reform: Mutual support for each other’s aspirations for permanent/non-permanent seats on the UN Security Council.

4. Cultural & People-to-People Ties

  • Yoga & Vedanta: Recognition of the growing influence of Indian philosophy in Brazil, including the awarding of Padma Shri to Jonas Masetti (Vedanta teacher) in 2025.
  • Academic Exchange: Support for student exchanges through the PEC (Brazil) and ICCR (India) scholarships
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