AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBRICS Tourism & Youth Diplomacy: India’s 2026 BRICS chairship saw youth ministers visit Visakhapatnam’s Thotlakonda Buddhist heritage site, with delegates praising India’s cultural pull and planting saplings. Tourism Policy Cooperation: BRICS tourism ministers adopted the Jaipur Declaration, targeting AI in tourism, sustainable travel, skills building, and smoother travel facilitation. Defense-Trade Watch: India is pushing BrahMos cruise missile talks at next month’s BRICS Summit, with Brazil listed among prospective buyers. Brazil in Global Sports Spotlight: Kolkata is preparing for the Oct. 3 India-Brazil friendly after a CBF inspection of Yuva Bharati Krirangan, training, accommodation, and security—expected to boost fan interest and tourism. Travel Safety & Community Impact: A Brazilian woman from Sorocaba was found dead in Limerick, with authorities awaiting an autopsy as they review the circumstances. Cruise Deals: Cunard launched a Labor Day sale with fares from $999 and up to $300 onboard credit across 158 voyages. Marine Conservation Warning: Research highlights blast fishing’s damage to coral reefs, documenting the practice in at least 34 countries including Brazil.
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