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Those opposing Jair Bolsonaro's visit to India mentions his unpopular policy decisions and controversial remarks. A retired military officer and self-proclaimed right-wing leader, Bolsanaro came to power in January 2019 on the promise of fighting corruption and draining the political swamp in Brazil. "Dubbed as the "Trump of the Tropic", Bolsonaro is frequently in controversy over his incendiary remarks.
Here are some of his provocative remarks reported by various media outlets over the years:
In exchange with lawmaker Maria do Rosario in 2014. The congresswoman was taking about human rights violation during Brazil's military dictatorship.
"Brazilian prisons are wonderful places ... They are places for people to pay for their sins, not live the live the life of Reilly in a spa. Those who rape, kidnap and kill are going there to suffer — not attend a holiday camp." (2014)
"If some innocents die, alright; in every war innocent people die. I would even be happy if I died as long as 30,000 others died together with me...The situation of the country would be better today if the dictatorship had killed more people."
A quilombo refers to a settlement founded and organized by the descendants of runaway slaves.
Why Bolsonaro's visit important for India?
In regard to his visit to India, Bolsonaro's presence exhibits overlapping economic interests. While India and Brazil are the world's two largest emerging economies after China, their bilateral trade stands at just $8 billion (2018). As the two countries aim to increase it to $25 billion in the next few years, the two leaders are seeking new potential markets and enhanced investments to revive their respective economies.
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Here are some of his provocative remarks reported by various media outlets over the years:
- On women:
In exchange with lawmaker Maria do Rosario in 2014. The congresswoman was taking about human rights violation during Brazil's military dictatorship.
- On human rights:
"Brazilian prisons are wonderful places ... They are places for people to pay for their sins, not live the live the life of Reilly in a spa. Those who rape, kidnap and kill are going there to suffer — not attend a holiday camp." (2014)
"If some innocents die, alright; in every war innocent people die. I would even be happy if I died as long as 30,000 others died together with me...The situation of the country would be better today if the dictatorship had killed more people."
- On indigenous people:
A quilombo refers to a settlement founded and organized by the descendants of runaway slaves.
- On homosexuality:
- On immigration:
- On elections:
Why Bolsonaro's visit important for India?
In regard to his visit to India, Bolsonaro's presence exhibits overlapping economic interests. While India and Brazil are the world's two largest emerging economies after China, their bilateral trade stands at just $8 billion (2018). As the two countries aim to increase it to $25 billion in the next few years, the two leaders are seeking new potential markets and enhanced investments to revive their respective economies.

Who is Republic Day chief guest Jair Bolsonaro and why the controversy
The opposition to Bolsonaro's visit to India comes from various groups including sugarcane farmers, activists, journalists, women and LGBT groups.
