New Delhi, July 9 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a target to scale up bilateral trade with Brazil from the existing 12.2 billion to 20 billion dollars in the next five years. Speaking at a Joint Press Conference with the Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during the state visit to Brazil today in Brasilia, the Prime Minister said that both the countries will work closely to expand the Mercosur preferential trade agreement to cover more products and improve market access for Indian exporters. Mercosur is a regional trade block comprising Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. In his press statement, Mr Modi announced plans to enable Unified Payments Interface adoption in Brazil on the lines of India's digital payments...