India Extends Warm Wishes to Chile's New President Jose Antonio Kast

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended congratulations to Jose Antonio Kast Rist on assuming office as the President of Chile. Modi expressed a commitment to deepening the warm relations and expanding cooperation in trade, technology, and energy. Chile is a significant partner for India in Latin America, particularly as a supplier of critical minerals like copper and lithium. The two nations have a growing trade relationship supported by a Preferential Trade Agreement and collaborate in areas including renewable energy and information technology.

Key Points: India Congratulates Chile's New President Jose Antonio Kast

  • Modi congratulates new Chilean President
  • Focus on trade, tech & energy cooperation
  • Chile key for minerals like lithium
  • Bilateral trade boosted by PTA
  • Collaboration in renewables & IT
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India congratulates Jose Antonio Kast on assuming office as Chile President

PM Modi congratulates Jose Antonio Kast on becoming Chile's President, aims to strengthen bilateral ties in trade, tech, and energy.

"I look forward to working closely with him to further strengthen the warm and friendly relations between India and Chile - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 13

India on Friday extended warm congratulations to Jose Antonio Kast Rist on assuming office as the President of Chile, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing hope of strengthening bilateral ties and expanding cooperation between the two nations across multiple sectors.

In a public message on X, Prime Minister Modi conveyed his best wishes to the newly sworn-in Chilean leader and underscored India's commitment to further deepening relations with the South American country.

"Warm congratulations to Jose Antonio Kast Rist on assuming the office of the President of Chile. I look forward to working closely with him to further strengthen the warm and friendly relations between India and Chile and to deepen our cooperation across trade, technology and energy. Best wishes for a successful tenure!" the Prime Minister wrote.

India and Chile have maintained cordial diplomatic relations for decades, with both countries exploring avenues for enhanced collaboration in trade, investment, and strategic sectors. The two nations have also worked to expand their partnership through various bilateral mechanisms and economic agreements aimed at facilitating greater commercial engagement.

Chile is considered an important partner for India in Latin America, particularly due to its strong economic fundamentals and its role as a major global supplier of key minerals such as copper and lithium. These resources are increasingly significant for India's clean energy transition and technological manufacturing sectors, including electric vehicles and battery production.

Bilateral trade between the two countries has seen steady growth over the years. The India-Chile Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA), first signed in 2006 and expanded later, has helped boost commerce by reducing tariffs on several products traded between the two nations. India imports minerals, chemicals and agricultural products from Chile, while exporting pharmaceuticals, automobiles, textiles and engineering goods.

Apart from economic cooperation, India and Chile have also collaborated in areas such as renewable energy, information technology, and cultural exchange. Both countries have shown interest in strengthening cooperation in innovation, digital technologies and sustainable development initiatives.

Chile has also been an active participant in multilateral forums where India engages with Latin American partners, and the two sides have consistently emphasized the importance of democratic values, economic openness and rules-based international cooperation.

Prime Minister Modi's message reflects New Delhi's intent to continue expanding ties with Santiago and work with the new Chilean leadership to unlock further opportunities for collaboration in emerging sectors.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see India building bridges globally. Hope this leads to more opportunities for our pharma and tech companies in Latin America. The PTA expansion is a good foundation.
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David E
While diplomatic outreach is important, I hope our government also focuses on ensuring these trade deals translate into tangible benefits for our local manufacturing and create jobs here, not just imports.
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Siddharth J
Chile is a stable democracy and a natural partner. Collaboration on clean energy and digital tech is the way forward. More such partnerships can help reduce our dependency on single regions for critical minerals.
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Nisha Z
Always happy to see India engaging with countries far away. Cultural exchanges would be wonderful too! Imagine Chilean students learning about our festivals and vice-versa. 🌏
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Robert G
The strategic focus on minerals is spot on. For a country aiming for energy independence and a manufacturing hub, securing these supply chains is non-negotiable. Good move by MEA.

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