Diplomatist Magazine Diplomatist April-May 2019 | Page 51

WHAT BOLSONARO PRESIDENCY IN BRAZIL MEANS FOR INDIA BY ARAVIND KRISHNAN* B razilians last year elected right leaning candidate Jair Messias Bolsonaro as the next President of Brazil. A quick internet search leads to hundreds of articles, most of them criticizing Bolsonaro but a deep dive into his election manifestation this year and his proposed policies reveals that his conservative social views have been exaggerated and are secondary to his interest in rebuilding the Brazilian economy. Bolsonaro has promised that he will be the face of change for Brazil. He has also promised that he will put Latin America’s largest economy back on the right track. Some of his ideas include implementation of pro-business policies, privatization of select public companies, reducing crime, and bringing down taxes. All these are positive signs not only for Brazil but also for countries with strong relationships with Brazil. One among them is India. Trade between India and Brazil stands at USD 8.57 billion, recovering from a slump in 2015–16 and 2016–17 because of the economic slowdown in Brazil. India-Brazil trade stats. Source: Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India These numbers will likely grow in the near future as a result of the expected business-friendly policies of both Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil and Narendra Modi in India. Brazil is one Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist • Vol 7 • Issue 4 • April-May 2019, Noida • 51