PHOTO: Brazilian Navy Chief Hugs Indian Army Chief


Indian Army Chief General VK Singh and Brazilian Navy Chief Admiral Julio De Moura today. Can anyone think of a good caption?

28 thoughts on “PHOTO: Brazilian Navy Chief Hugs Indian Army Chief”

  1. Hi Shiv!

    Instead of a "caption" I would be more curious to know the root of such bonhomie between the two top generals.. (maybe I'm reading too much between the lines!)

    To the best of my knowledge we've never really had any "official" military relations with the country..
    Or are we trying to forge some??! If yes, I would be very interested to know how Brazilian Navy serves our interests in the region.. And how does the Indian army come into the picture? I wouldn't have been surprised if it was the Indian Navy chief instead of Gen. V. K. Singh…

  2. Well. This is the future of 2 big powers in the making. India is already ranked higher up than Brazil. Financially India and Brazil are among the top 10 economies of the world. India is the 4th largest. Check out this URL http://www.economywatch.com/economies-in-top/ The buzz word internationally are the BRIC countries that will rule the world. Brazil, Russia, India & China. This picture is the future in the forming.

  3. "The Butter Chicken was awesome"

    Can i take your cook back to Brazil?
    No you cant, and then ensued an hathapai.

    That was mistaken as bonhomie by Shiv and co

    Cecx Fable & Gas

  4. Dont Worry Mr General.I know these are hard days for you, since the Artillery deal has again been cancelled.May be next time the deal might come true.And you might get a huge chunk as kickbacks.
    Take a Leaf from COMMONWEALTH GAMES.

  5. Dassault, teinu kinna miliya?

    (For the Non-Punjabi-speaking Unwashed… Dassault means "Tell me" in Punjabi)

    Ajai

  6. Dont worry. Theres nothing wrong in being gay. Stop being a homophobes.

    If you come to bharat-rakshak you will find many people who butter their toast on the other side, if you know what i mean.. wink wink

  7. What ever little I know, many in Brazil or rather majority of the elites of Portugal migrated to Brazil. Many amonst the red hats studied or had links with Goa.

    The nostalgia still continues !

    Well met guys !

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