in which year the difference in the value of trade is highest between India and Brazil?
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India - Brazil Relations
India and Brazil share a very close and multifaceted relationship at bilateral level
as well as in plurilateral fora such as BRICS, BASIC, G-20, G-4, IBSA, International
Solar Alliance, Biofuture Platform and in the larger multilateral bodies such as the UN,
opened a new phase for India-Brazil relations, is based on a common global vision,
shared democratic values, and a commitment to foster economic growth with social
Political Relations:
India’s strategic partnership with Brazil continued to intensify in 2017. PM met his
counterpart President Michel Temer on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in China on
4 September, 2017. EAM also met her counterpart Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes on
20 September, 2017 on the sidelines of UNGA. Key issues of bilateral importance were
discussed during the meetings, opening up opportunities on both sides to take this
strategic partnership forward. Previously, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and
President Michel Temer met at the VIII BRICS Summit which took place on October 15-
16, 2016 in Goa, India. On October 17, 2016, PM and President Temer held delegation-
level deliberations to further strengthen the strategic partnership. Three MOUs were
signed during the bilateral visit of President Temer, viz:
(i) MOU between ICAR and Brazilian Agriculture Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) for
Cooperation in the fields of Genetic Resources, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Natural
Resources and Fisheries;
(ii) MOU between Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF) and
Brazilian Agriculture Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) on cooperation in the Fields of
(iii) MOU between Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) and the
Brazilian Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) for cooperation in the field of
pharmaceutical production regulation.
The two sides agreed to explore the early signing of an Investment Cooperation
and Facilitation Treaty that will act as a catalyst to boost trade and economic ties. An
Agreement between Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and the Brazilian Association of
Technical Norms (ABNT) for Cooperation in Mutual Recognition was also signed on
October 24, 2016. Other areas of cooperation discussed during the bilateral meeting
were UNSC reforms, IBSA, bilateral trade, agriculture, food processing, energy, science
and technology, pharmaceuticals, space, nuclear energy, climate change,
counterterrorism and cyber security.
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India and Brazil share a very close and multifaceted relationship at bilateral level
as well as in plurilateral fora such as BRICS, BASIC, G-20, G-4, IBSA, International
Solar Alliance, Biofuture Platform and in the larger multilateral bodies such as the UN,
opened a new phase for India-Brazil relations, is based on a common global vision,
shared democratic values, and a commitment to foster economic growth with social
Political Relations:
India’s strategic partnership with Brazil continued to intensify in 2017. PM met his
counterpart President Michel Temer on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in China on
4 September, 2017. EAM also met her counterpart Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes on
20 September, 2017 on the sidelines of UNGA. Key issues of bilateral importance were
discussed during the meetings, opening up opportunities on both sides to take this
strategic partnership forward. Previously, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and
President Michel Temer met at the VIII BRICS Summit which took place on October 15-
16, 2016 in Goa, India. On October 17, 2016, PM and President Temer held delegation-
level deliberations to further strengthen the strategic partnership. Three MOUs were
signed during the bilateral visit of President Temer, viz:
(i) MOU between ICAR and Brazilian Agriculture Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) for
Cooperation in the fields of Genetic Resources, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Natural
Resources and Fisheries;
(ii) MOU between Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF) and
Brazilian Agriculture Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) on cooperation in the Fields of
(iii) MOU between Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) and the
Brazilian Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) for cooperation in the field of
pharmaceutical production regulation.
The two sides agreed to explore the early signing of an Investment Cooperation
and Facilitation Treaty that will act as a catalyst to boost trade and economic ties. An
Agreement between Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and the Brazilian Association of
Technical Norms (ABNT) for Cooperation in Mutual Recognition was also signed on
October 24, 2016. Other areas of cooperation discussed during the bilateral meeting
were UNSC reforms, IBSA, bilateral trade, agriculture, food processing, energy, science
and technology, pharmaceuticals, space, nuclear energy, climate change,
counterterrorism and cyber security.
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In which year value of import from Brazil to India is more than the value of export to Brazil from India?
In 2012 the value of import from Brazil to India is more than the value of export to Brazil from India
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