India, Venezuela Agree to Deepen Ties Amid Political Upheaval

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez have agreed to expand and deepen the bilateral partnership between their nations. This diplomatic engagement occurs against the backdrop of Venezuela's political upheaval, following the US military's capture of former President Nicolas Maduro. India has expressed deep concern over the situation, advocating for peaceful dialogue and stability in the region. Meanwhile, Venezuela's military and security forces have publicly sworn loyalty to Acting President Rodriguez, consolidating her new position.

Key Points: India-Venezuela Deepen Partnership Post-Maduro Capture

  • Modi-Rodriguez agree to deepen ties
  • Venezuela's military pledges loyalty to Rodriguez
  • US captured former President Maduro
  • India calls for peaceful dialogue in Venezuela
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PM Modi- Venezuela Acting President Rodriguez agree to expand and deepen bilateral partnership in all areas

PM Modi speaks with Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez, agreeing to expand bilateral ties as the nation consolidates power after Maduro's capture.

"We agreed to further deepen and expand our bilateral partnership in all areas - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 30

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez and the leaders agreed to deepen the bilateral partnership, with a shared vision for bringing the relationship to new heights.

Sharing the details in a post on X on Friday, he said, "Spoke with Acting President of Venezuela, Ms. Delcy Rodriguez. We agreed to further deepen and expand our bilateral partnership in all areas, with a shared vision of taking India-Venezuela relations to new heights in the years ahead."

The conversation between the two leaders comes after the capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro earlier this month.

On January 4, the Ministry of External Affairs had responded to the developments in Venezuela, calling it a matter of "deep concern" and that the evolving situation is being closely monitored.

"India reaffirms its support to the well-being and safety of the people of Venezuela. We call upon all concerned to address issues peacefully through dialogue, ensuring peace and stability of the region. The Embassy of India in Caracas is in contact with members of the Indian community and will continue to provide all possible assistance", the statement had further noted.

Recently, Venezuela's military and police forces have publicly pledged their loyalty to interim President Delcy Rodriguez, consolidating her hold on power in the aftermath of the dramatic removal of former President Maduro, as per a report by Al Jazeera.

The allegiance was declared during a ceremony held on January 28 at the Military Academy of the Bolivarian Army in Caracas, where senior defence and security officials rallied behind the acting president. Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino, in an emphatic declaration, said: "We swear absolute loyalty and subordination." He presented Rodriguez with symbolic military regalia, underscoring the armed forces' recognition of her authority as commander-in-chief.

Rodriguez, who assumed the presidency following the US military's capture of Maduro and his wife earlier this month, has sought to consolidate her position while addressing both internal divisions and external pressures. Since taking office, she has initiated measures such as the release of political prisoners previously detained under Maduro's government, and has sought to manage Venezuela's complex relations with international actors.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio strongly defended President Donald Trump's military operation that led to the capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, telling lawmakers that the move removed a major national security threat in the Western Hemisphere.

On Wednesday, Rubio made the remarks during a public hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the first since the January 3 operation that ousted Maduro.

On January 3, the US launched a "large-scale strike" in the South American country, which led to the capture of its leader, Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

Maduro and Flores were flown out of the country in a joint operation involving intelligence agencies and US law enforcement. They were indicted on charges of alleged "drug trafficking and narco-terrorism conspiracies" in the Southern District of New York and are currently facing trial.

Earlier in January, Rodriguez had stated that the US had invaded and kidnapped its former President Nicolas Maduro and the First Lady, Cilian Flores, calling the operation a "stain on relations" between the two countries and saying it must be resolved through diplomacy.

Addressing the National Assembly in her first major annual speech since assuming leadership, Rodriguez said the US military operation that resulted in Maduro's capture and transfer to the United States has damaged bilateral ties.

"They invaded and kidnapped President Maduro and the First Lady. It is a stain on the relations between the United States and Venezuela, and we said that we were going to resolve that stain diplomatically," she was quoted as saying by media house, El Cooperante.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting development. India's statement calling for peaceful dialogue was measured and correct. We must prioritize the safety of the Indian community there while pursuing our national interests. Hope this partnership brings tangible benefits.
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Priya S
While expanding partnerships is good, we must be cautious. Venezuela's political situation is very unstable. Our foreign policy should not appear to endorse regime change orchestrated by external powers. The focus should remain on diplomacy and our citizens' welfare.
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Rohit P
Good step! India needs friends everywhere. The world is not just the US and Europe. Venezuela can be an important partner in Latin America. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The US operation to capture a sitting president sets a dangerous precedent. India's response, emphasizing dialogue and stability, reflects our civilizational values. Hope the new leadership in Venezuela brings peace and prosperity to its people.
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Nisha Z
I appreciate that our government is in touch with the Indian community there. That's the most important thing. Families must be worried. On the partnership, let's see concrete outcomes in trade and investment, not just statements.

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