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Brazil President Lula: India does not have the mindset of a coloniser

23 Feb 2026
2 min

Key Points from Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's Visit to India

India-Brazil Relations

  • Lula emphasized the mutual respect in negotiations between India and Brazil, highlighting that neither country acts superior to the other.
  • He appreciated India's approach, which is free from a "coloniser" mindset, making negotiations more balanced compared to dealings with richer countries.
  • Despite differences in religion and language, India and Brazil share similar challenges, fostering a cooperative environment for partnership.
  • The aim is to build stronger economies and transform both nations into highly developed countries.

Multilateralism and Economic Partnerships

  • Lula advocates for developing countries to form blocs for negotiating collectively, promoting multilateralism.
  • He believes that smaller countries often face unfavorable agreements when negotiating one-on-one with larger countries.

US-Brazil Relations and Tariff Issues

  • While Lula is cautious about commenting on US-imposed tariffs, he acknowledged the recent US Supreme Court decision against Trump's tariffs.
  • He emphasized the importance of open discussions between the US and Brazil, the two largest democracies in the Americas, without any restrictions on negotiation topics.
  • Lula is scheduled to visit the US in early March to continue these discussions.

Conclusion

Lula's visit to India and the subsequent press conference underscore the importance of equal partnerships and multilateral negotiations. His approach emphasizes mutual respect, shared challenges, and the collective strength of developing countries in global economic discussions.

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