Ecuador Foreign Minister in India to Boost Trade and Bollywood Ties

Ecuador Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld Rosero arrived in New Delhi for a three-day visit to strengthen bilateral ties with India. She will hold talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and other ministers focusing on trade, pharmaceuticals, and digital infrastructure. Ecuador aims to scale up imports of Indian pharma and explore UPI-like payment systems and AI cooperation. The visit also includes pitching tax incentives for the Indian film industry to shoot in Ecuador's landscapes.

Key Points: Ecuador Foreign Minister Visits India for Trade, Pharma Talks

  • Ecuador FM discusses trade, pharma, UPI, and Bollywood ties in India
  • Talks focus on PTA, copper supply, and digital infrastructure
  • Visit follows India's new Embassy in Quito opening
  • Ecuador pitches tax incentives for film industry
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Ecuador Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld Rosero arrives in New Delhi for three-day India visit

Ecuador Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld Rosero arrives in New Delhi for a three-day visit focusing on trade, pharma, UPI, and Bollywood cooperation.

"Her visit will further strengthen ties between India and Ecuador. - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, April 29

Ecuador's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility Gabriela Sommerfeld Rosero arrived in New Delhi early on Wednesday morning for a three-day official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties between India and Ecuador.

Welcoming her arrival, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a post on X, "Warmly welcome Minister of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility Ms. Gabriela Sommerfeld Rosero of Ecuador on her arrival in New Delhi today. Her visit will further strengthen ties between India and Ecuador."

As per the MEA, during her visit, Sommerfeld is scheduled to hold talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar later today to discuss avenues of cooperation.

She will also pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi by laying a wreath at Rajghat. In addition, the Ecuadorian minister is set to meet Union Health Minister JP Nadda, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, and Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita.

The high-profile visit marks a significant follow-up to the diplomatic roadmap laid out last year and signals a major push toward a formal trade agreement.

The visit is expected to be heavy on economic and strategic substance, focusing on three key "priority pillars" identified by Quito.

Ecuador is looking to drastically scale up imports of Indian pharmaceuticals and explore collaborations in high-end healthcare systems.

Inspired by India's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), Minister Sommerfeld is expected to discuss the implementation of UPI-like payment systems and AI cooperation in Ecuador.

With Ecuador holding significant reserves of copper and silver, the talks will likely explore supply chain partnerships for India's high-tech and EV sectors.

This visit comes just months after India announced the opening of its new Embassy in Quito (November 2025). Experts suggest that the current talks will serve as the third meeting of the Joint Economic Committee, with both nations eager to initiate a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA).

For New Delhi, Ecuador is more than just a trade partner; it is a strategic "gateway" to the Andean region. Positioned at the "middle of the world" with a dollarized economy, Ecuador offers Indian investors a stable entry point into the broader Latin American market.

Beyond the boardroom, the Minister is also expected to pitch Ecuador's diverse landscapes--from the Andes to the Galapagos--to the Indian film industry, offering new tax incentives for "Bollywood in the Amazon."

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is a smart move by Ecuador. India's UPI and digital infrastructure are world-class. If they adopt it, it'll boost their economy and make trade easier. Also, Bollywood in the Amazon? Count me in! 🎬🌿
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Ravi K
Finally some concrete steps toward a trade agreement with Latin America. Our pharma sector can really help Ecuador with affordable medicines. But we must ensure that any PTA is balanced and benefits Indian farmers and small businesses too.
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Nisha Z
Love how Mahatma Gandhi's legacy is always acknowledged by visiting dignitaries. It shows the world respects our values. Hope this visit leads to real outcomes, not just photo ops. 🤞
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James A
Interesting to see Ecuador pitching Bollywood. With the right incentives, this could be a win-win—new locations for Indian filmmakers and tourism boost for Ecuador. The Galapagos are stunning! 🏝️
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Priya S
Happy to see our foreign policy diversifying beyond the usual big powers. Ecuador being a "gateway to the Andean region" makes strategic sense. But I hope we don't rush into a trade deal without thorough vetting. Experienced negotiators are key.
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Karan T
Ecuador wants our pharma and digital systems—that's a

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