Brazilian leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is set to touch down in India soon, marking a significant chapter in Indo-Brazil relations. Invited by PM Narendra Modi, Lula’s trip centers around the AI Impact Summit 2026, a pivotal event from February 19-20 exploring AI’s transformative potential.
MEA officials confirmed during a briefing that Lula will arrive with business leaders, ready to forge new avenues in technology and trade. The itinerary includes crucial bilateral discussions on February 21, alongside a ceremonial meeting with President Droupadi Murmu and engagements with Vice President and other dignitaries.
Adding to the diplomatic buzz, French President Emmanuel Macron arrives February 17 for a packed three-day schedule. He and PM Modi will deliberate on Horizon 2047 priorities, from innovation to regional stability in the Indo-Pacific. A highlight will be launching the India-France Year of Innovation in Mumbai, celebrating collaborative breakthroughs through 2026.
Macron caps his visit by joining the AI Summit on February 19. With additional global figures slated to attend, the event promises robust dialogues on AI governance, ethical innovation, and sustainable growth. Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized the summit’s role in uniting leaders for a responsible AI future.
These back-to-back visits reflect India’s masterful diplomacy, blending summits with statecraft to elevate its global stature. Expect announcements on joint ventures that could redefine tech landscapes across continents.