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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has announced plans to forge a “strategic alliance" with India, deepening cooperation across political, economic, and technological spheres. The move, announced through a video message on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, in a renewed push within the BRICS bloc to build stronger South-South partnerships amid shifting global trade dynamics.

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Lula’s statement follows the return of Vice President Geraldo Alckmin from a high-level visit to India, during which he laid the groundwork for Lula’s own state visit early next year. Calling India “an exceptional market", the Brazilian leader said the two nations could form a “fantastic alliance" covering political, space, entrepreneurial, and economic

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