Brazil–Pakistan relations

Pakistan’s current Commercial Counsellor to Brazil is Dr Muhammad Babar Chohan.

[1] Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim called these missiles "very effective ways to monitor" areas flown by war planes, and said the deal with Pakistan was worth 85 million euros (167.6 million dollars).

"[2] At the United Nations, India found itself in the dock at a meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiations on Security Council reform when Pakistan and other delegates demanded some rationale for its bid.

Brazil, Germany and Japan also supported Pakistan's stance for permanent membership of the fifteen members body.

[4][5][6] Pakistani students that are finishing their college can apply for an opportunity of having their University studies done in Brazil, with tuition costs covered by the Brazilian Government, through the Program for Exchange Students – Undergraduate (PEC-G).