India, Feb. 22 -- India and Brazil sealed pacts for cooperation in critical minerals and the steel supply chain as PM Modi and Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva held talks. Bilateral cooperation is expected to focus on attracting investment in exploration, mining and steel sector infrastructure. The two sides agreed to double bilateral trade to $30bn by 2030. Two-way trade surpassed $15bn for the first time in 2025. While Modi and Lula had set a $20bn target by 2030 last July, they decided to further enhance it. Details on page 9...