Mint Hyderabad

India, Brazil discuss defence technology collaborat­ion

Increased defence trade is key a priority for India as it aims to boost hardware exports

- Shashank Mattoo shashank.mattoo@livemint.com NEW DELHI

India and Brazil are considerin­g a slew of defence cooperatio­n proposals ranging from collaborat­ion on defence technology to sharing military informatio­n, a top Brazilian defence official said. “Some areas of collaborat­ion include proposals for the exchange of informatio­n and military technology, cooperatio­n in capacity building and training, building partnershi­ps in the developmen­t of defence systems and equipment, managing maintenanc­e services, and strengthen­ing the supply chain for our defence systems,” Rui Mesquita, who currently serves as Brazil’s secretary for defence products, told Mint.

India has made a push to expand its footprint in Latin American defence markets, including through the sale of Tejas fighter aircraft to Argentina. Brazilian defence firms, including aviation major Embraer, have also ventured into the Indian defence market.

Embraer and Mahindra Defence recently signed a memorandum of understand­ing to work on the Indian Air Force’s requiremen­t for a medium transport aircraft. Embraer is looking to offer its C-390 Millennium aircraft, which is being used by the Brazilian and Portuguese air forcees for this purpose.

Increased defence trade is a key priority for India as the government aims to boost defence exports. This week, India’s defence minister Rajnath Singh announced that defence exports had reached ₹21,083 crore in 2023-24, a 32.5% growth over the previous fiscal year. In 2023, Prime Minister

Narendra Modi announced that India would seek to export $5 billion in defence hardware by 2025.

Mesquita stated that India and Brazil are also considerin­g defence acquisitio­ns. “At the moment, there are moves toward acquisitio­ns, joint ventures between our strategic defence companies, and the provision of services,” he said.

Mesquita was in India for talks as part of the India-Brazil Sub Group on Defence, during which he met with senior Indian officials from the ministry of defence. Mesquita pointed out that closer defence industrial ties could help both countries diversify their source of equipment and reduce dependence on “traditiona­l suppliers”.

India has made a push to expand its footprint in Latin American defence markets, including through the sale of Tejas fighter aircraft to Argentina

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