India and
Brazil Sign MoU to Deepen Cooperation in Telecom and ICTs
Ř MoU signed by Union Minister of
Communications Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia and his Brazilian Counterpart on the
sidelines of BRICS ICT Track Meeting in Pune
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MoU
Signed: India and Brazil signed an MoU to
strengthen bilateral cooperation in telecommunications
and Information & Communication Technologies (ICTs).
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Occasion: The
agreement was signed on the sidelines of the BRICS ICT Track Meeting in Pune.
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Signatories: Union
Minister Jyotiraditya M.
Scindia and Brazil’s Communications Minister Frederico de Siqueira Filho.
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Key
Objective: Promote digital innovation, digital infrastructure, technological
cooperation and universal connectivity.
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Priority
Areas: Cooperation will cover cybersecurity, Digital Public
Infrastructure (DPI), emerging technologies, capacity building and exchange of
best practices.
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AI
& Next-Generation Networks: The
framework includes Artificial
Intelligence, 5G, 6G and Open RAN technologies.
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Advanced
Connectivity: Areas include IoT, Direct-to-Device (D2D)
connectivity, Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites and Non-Terrestrial Networks
(NTNs).
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Spectrum
& Infrastructure: Cooperation will extend to spectrum and satellite/orbit management,
digital infrastructure, optical fibre and submarine cables.
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Digital
Inclusion: The MoU covers universal and meaningful connectivity,
digital inclusion and consumer protection.
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Other
Areas: It also includes private networks, digital transition and
reducing the environmental impact of ICTs.
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Cooperation
Framework: Both countries will promote regular
exchange of information,
experience and best practices based on equality, mutual benefit
and mutual respect.
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Significance: The
agreement provides a comprehensive
framework for India-Brazil collaboration in emerging technologies,
connectivity, cybersecurity and digital infrastructure, while
strengthening cooperation in the BRICS framework.
[ABS News Service/22.08.2026]
India
and Brazil reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation in
telecommunications and Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), with
the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the sidelines of BRICS
ICT Track Meeting in Pune.
The
MoU was signed by Union Minister Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia and H.E. Mr.
Frederico de Siqueira Filho, Minister of Communications, Federative Republic of
Brazil.
The
bilateral engagement underscores the shared commitment of India and Brazil in
advancing digital innovation, strengthening digital infrastructure and
fostering technological cooperation, particularly in strategic and emerging
areas of telecommunications and ICTs.
Speaking
on the occasion, Union Minister Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia said, “I am
certain that this signing of the MoU will further deepen India-Brazil
cooperation and pave the way for greater collaboration in universal
connectivity, cybersecurity, Digital Public Infrastructure, emerging
technologies, capacity building and the exchange of best practices.”
Framework for
Comprehensive ICT Cooperation
The
MoU establishes a framework for strengthening bilateral cooperation in
telecommunications and ICTs and seeks to promote regular exchange of
information, experiences and best practices, while exploring mutually
beneficial opportunities based on the principles of equality, mutual benefit
and mutual respect.
The
cooperation envisaged under the MoU covers a wide range of strategic and
emerging technologies, including telecommunications policies and regulations,
Artificial Intelligence (AI), 5G and 6G, Open RAN, Internet of Things (IoT),
Direct-to-Device (D2D) connectivity, Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites and
Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs), spectrum and satellite/orbit management,
digital infrastructure, optical fibre and submarine cables.
The
framework also covers key areas such as cybersecurity, universal and meaningful
connectivity, digital inclusion, consumer protection, private networks, digital
transition and reduction of the environmental impact of ICTs.
The
signing marks an important step towards further strengthening India–Brazil
cooperation in telecommunications and ICTs, providing a comprehensive and
forward-looking framework for collaboration in emerging technologies, digital
infrastructure, cybersecurity, connectivity, capacity building and
international cooperation.