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India, Brazil discuss defence industry collaboration, capacity building initiatives

Military, Navy, Indian Navy, Indian Navy Chief, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Celso Amorim, Jose Mucio Monteiro

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Brasilia , 11 Dec 2025

Last updated on: Dec 11, 2025, 18:13 IST

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi met Chief Advisor to the Brazilian President, Celso Amorim, and Defence Minister Jose Mucio Monteiro on Thursday, discussing opportunities in defence industry collaboration and capacity building initiatives to support shared security objectives and long-term interoperability. 

In a statement shared on X, the Indian Navy Spokesperson stated, "Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, CNS, during the ongoing official visit to Brazil, met Celso Amorim, Chief Advisor to the President of Brazil and Jose Mucio Monteiro, Minister of Defence of Brazil. 

The discussions provided a comprehensive review of the expanding India-Brazil defence engagements, with focus on augmenting strategic cooperation, strengthening joint operational frameworks, enhancing training avenues, maritime security mechanisms and deepening coordination in Maritime Domain Awareness."

During the meeting, the two sides also discussed regional and global dynamics, including the South Atlantic, Indo-Pacific, and the collective role of the Global South, highlighting the shared vision of the two nations for a secure, stable and rules-based order.

"These high-level engagements reaffirmed the growing strategic convergence and the mutual commitment to elevate India–Brazil defence cooperation under the spirit of Bridges of Friendship," the statement added. On Wednesday, Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi met Commander of the Brazilian Navy Admiral Marcos Sampaio Olsen and discussed boosting the growing maritime cooperation between the two nations.

According to the Indian Navy, the discussions between the two sides focused on operational engagements, training exchanges, hydrographic collaboration, information sharing, and avenues for enhancing maritime domain awareness. The scope of expanding cooperation in areas of defence industry, technology development, innovation, exchange of best practices, and capacity building between the two navies was also deliberated. 

The high-level engagement reaffirmed the mutual resolve of both navies to strengthen strategic convergence and deepen the India-Brazil maritime partnership, contributing to stability in the global maritime commons in the Global South.

In lieu of strengthening the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership, Admiral Tripathi is on an official visit to Brazil from December 9-12. The visit aims to consolidate the robust and growing maritime partnership between the Indian Navy and the Brazilian Navy considered an important pillar of the broader India–Brazil Strategic Partnership.

During the visit, the CNS will hold discussions with senior leadership of Brazil, including Admiral Renato Rodrigues de Aguiar Freire, Chief of the Joint Staff of the Brazilian Armed Forces. "These interactions will provide an opportunity to review ongoing bilateral maritime cooperation, enhance operational-level linkages, and explore new avenues for collaboration between the two navies," the Ministry of Defence stated.

Notably, the visit also includes engagements with operational commands, visits to naval bases, and shipyards of the Brazilian Navy. The discussions will focus on shared maritime priorities, naval interoperability, capacity building, and collaboration within multilateral frameworks, including the broader South-South collaboration.

According to the ministry, the visit by the Navy Chief reaffirms the Indian Navy's commitment to enhancing cooperation with the Brazilian Navy in the areas of maritime security, professional exchanges, and capacity building, thereby contributing to stability in the global maritime commons.

 

Tags: Military , Navy , Indian Navy , Indian Navy Chief , Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi , Celso Amorim , Jose Mucio Monteiro

 

 

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