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Indian expats in Brazil celebrate and show excitement following Prime Minister Modi's visit

Indian expats in Brazil show strong excitement and positivity towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit, attending the 17th BRICS Summit. They anticipate fruitful discussions, hoping for favors for India.

Brazilian Indian diaspora rejoices at Prime Minister Modi's trip
Brazilian Indian diaspora rejoices at Prime Minister Modi's trip

Indian expats in Brazil celebrate and show excitement following Prime Minister Modi's visit

In a grand display of cultural unity and national pride, the Indian diaspora in Brazil welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi with an exuberant performance during his four-day visit to the country, which includes participation in the 17th BRICS Leaders' Summit on July 6-7, 2025.

Upon his arrival in Rio de Janeiro, PM Modi was greeted by the Brazilian Indian community, who showcased their deep connection to India's patriotism and cultural roots through traditional dances and folk songs. The performance, themed around Operation Sindoor, was a powerful symbol of the diaspora's sustained solidarity with India, especially in contexts tied to national security and patriotism.

PM Modi warmly acknowledged the Indian diaspora's passion for India's development and their efforts to keep Indian culture alive abroad. He shared glimpses of the vibrant welcome on social media, expressing his appreciation for the overseas Indians who view themselves as an integral part of India's global identity.

The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), known for its efforts to engage with the Indian diaspora worldwide, is also working to strengthen the connection between India and Brazil through various cultural activities. While specific ICCR initiatives related to the Brazilian diaspora during this visit were not explicitly detailed, the vibrant cultural presentations and the diaspora’s maintenance of Indian traditions suggest ongoing ICCR-style cultural outreach efforts are influential in Brazil.

The 17th BRICS Leaders' Summit provides an opportunity for PM Modi to exchange views on key global issues such as peace and security, multilateralism, AI ethics, climate action, global health, and economic and financial matters. Beyond the summit, Modi is expected to hold bilateral meetings during his state visit, further strengthening India-Brazil ties.

Ashwini Rai, another member of the Indian diaspora, expressed delight at meeting Prime Minister Modi and hopes that the discussions at the BRICS Summit will benefit India. The visit also includes the ICCR's innovative projects, such as the Campus Connect Program, Experience India Day, and 'India in your library', aimed at connecting the cultures of India and Brazil through people-to-people connections.

The members of the Brazilian Indian community remain connected with Indian culture and are passionate about India's development. Their vibrant welcome for PM Modi in Rio de Janeiro underscores their role as an important bridge between India and Brazil, especially during major events like the BRICS Summit. This collective interaction exemplifies how the Indian diaspora in Brazil remains optimistic and closely linked with India’s growth and global diplomatic engagements.

  1. The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) utilizes policy-and-legislation and culture to strengthen the bond between India and Brazil, as indicated by their ongoing efforts to engage with the Indian diaspora and the vibrant cultural presentations put forth by the diaspora.
  2. The 17th BRICS Leaders' Summit not only offers an opportunity for PM Modi to discuss global issues such as health, climate action, and economic matters with the other BRICS leaders, but also provides a platform where the opinion of other nations, such as the Indian diaspora in Brazil, can be heard.
  3. In addition to the forthcoming discussions at the BRICS Summit, general-news sources regularly report on the Indian diaspora's active involvement in news related to politics, policy-and-legislation, and health, highlighting their continuous efforts to support India's development and keep Indian culture alive abroad.

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