India-Brazil Forge Deeper Defense Ties
India and Brazil held a critical defense meeting in Brasília to strengthen military cooperation, regional security, and defense industry ties between Indo-Pacific and Latin American regions. Notable attendees included India's Joint Secretary Vishwesh Negi alongside Brazil's Maj Gen Willain Koji Kamei and other top officials.

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Top defense officials from India and Brazil convened in Brasília for a pivotal meeting aimed at enhancing military collaboration and reinforcing defense industry connections. The discussions also prioritized regional security in the Indo-Pacific and Latin America.
The 8th Joint Defence Committee meeting, held on July 30, was led by India's Joint Secretary Shri Vishwesh Negi and Brazil's Maj Gen Willain Koji Kamei. Their focus encompassed a range of military cooperation aspects and training initiatives.
The Indian Defense Ministry, via posts on platform X, detailed the engagements. Notably, Shri Vishwesh Negi met with Fleet Admiral Renato Rodrigues de Aguiar Freire, reflecting a strong bilateral commitment to defense ties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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