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An Indian private defence sector delegation is set to visit Brazil to explore avenues for joint development of advanced aerospace and defence weapon systems. This significant step aims to deepen cooperation between the two countries in the defence sector, leveraging their complementary capabilities and shared interests.

The Indian delegation will visit several key Brazilian defence facilities, including the headquarters of Embraer, a leading aerospace company known for its aircraft manufacturing and technological expertise. Discussions are expected to focus on Joint development of weapon systems for mutual benefit.
Co-manufacturing opportunities in aerospace, including fighter jets and transport aircraft. Exploring maintenance solutions for shared platforms like the Scorpène-class submarines, which both countries operate.

Brazil has reportedly proposed a barter system as a foundation for some of the defence deals. Key elements of this proposal include the Sale of the C-390 Millennium Brazil’s advanced tactical airlifter could be offered to India in exchange for the LCA-Tejas Mk1A, India’s indigenously developed light combat aircraft.

Cooperative maintenance agreements for existing platforms like Scorpène-class submarines, aimed at cost-effectiveness and operational efficiency for both nations. Talks are also on the Development of advanced aircraft and UAVs, combining Embraer’s expertise with India’s growing aviation manufacturing capabilities. Joint development of missiles, guided munitions, and advanced electronic warfare systems.

The partnership between India and Brazil in defence not only enhances bilateral relations but also strengthens their positions in global defence markets. Both countries are emerging defence exporters with significant R&D capabilities, and such collaborations could unlock new opportunities in innovation and technology sharing.

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