Ambassador Lecture Series | Brazil and India in a Multilateral World
On Tuesday, 26 February 2019, the Institute of Peace and Conflict
Studies (IPCS) hosted H E Mr Andre Aranha Correa do Lago, Ambassador of Brazil to India, for his remarks on ‘Brazil and India
in a Multilateral World’, in the latest interaction under
the aegis of IPCS’ Ambassador Lecture
Series.
The interaction was chaired by Ambassador (Retd) Sunil Lal, former Indian
Ambassador to Brazil and Spain, and took place from 1530-1700 hrs in the IPCS Conference Room.
SPEAKERS
H.E. Andre Aranha Correa do Lago is the Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of Brazil to India. He joined Brazil's diplomatic services in
1983, and has served in various capacities in a career spanning over three
decades as Brazil's Ambassador to Japan; Minister-Counselor and Deputy Chief of
Mission, Brazilian Mission to the European Union, Brussels; Director-General of
the Department of the Environment, Ministry of External Relations; and Chief
Negotiator for Brazil on Climate Change. He is also an architecture critic with
a series of published books and articles.
Ambassador (Retd) Sunil Lal is a
former Ambassador of India to Brazil and Spain. He joined India’s diplomatic
services in 1982, and has served in various capacities in a career spanning
over three decades, including as Joint Secretary, and Chief of Protocol in the
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India.