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Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez Arrives in India for Key Talks

Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez arrives in India today for a five-day working visit. She will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to review bilateral relations. The discussions will focus on deepening cooperation in energy, trade, pharmaceuticals, and renewable energy sectors. This marks her sixth visit to India, highlighting the traditionally warm ties between the two nations.

Venezuela's acting President Rodriguez to arrive in India for 5-day working visit today

New Delhi, June 3

Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez is set to arrive in India on Wednesday for a five-day working visit, during which she will hold wide-ranging bilateral discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior Indian leadership, including External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

According to the release, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that the visit will be from June 3 to June 7.

Rodriguez was earlier scheduled to visit India to participate in the International Big Cat Alliance Summit on June 1, which was subsequently deferred.

She will now undertake a formal working visit accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising Venezuela's Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Economy and Finance, Science and Technology, Communication and Information, and Transportation.

The Acting President is scheduled to arrive in the national capital today at AFS Palam and will begin her engagements with the Indian side on June 4 with a meeting scheduled with Jaishankar, followed by official talks with the Prime Minister at Hyderabad House.

She will also pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat as part of her itinerary.

According to the MEA, during the high-level discussions, both sides are expected to review the entire spectrum of India-Venezuela relations and explore avenues to deepen cooperation in key sectors, including energy security, trade and investment, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, transportation, and renewable energy.

The MEA noted that the visit is expected to further strengthen bilateral ties and enhance engagement between the two countries, which share traditionally warm relations rooted in cooperation in the energy sector and shared commitment to the Global South.

Rodriguez has previously visited India in her earlier capacities as Foreign Minister in 2015 and as Vice President in 2019, 2023, 2024, and 2025, making this her sixth visit to India in the current capacity.

MEA further detailed that the Venezuelan delegation will also undertake site visits connected to India's energy, pharmaceutical, and automotive sectors to better understand industrial capabilities and identify new opportunities for collaboration.

On economic engagement, the MEA highlighted that bilateral trade between India and Venezuela stood at USD 678.94 million in FY 2025-26. It also noted growing cooperation in the energy sector, with Venezuela becoming the third-largest supplier of crude oil to India in May 2026.

MEA further underscored existing partnerships, including ONGC Videsh Limited's joint venture with Corporacion Venezolana del Petroleo, along with recent cooperation in pharmaceuticals, AYUSH, digital solutions, and cultural exchange initiatives.

India and Venezuela, the MEA said, continue to enjoy strong and friendly relations supported by expanding cooperation across energy, trade, health, and development partnerships.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good to see India strengthening ties with Latin American nations. The focus on energy, pharma, and healthcare is promising. But I hope we also discuss democratic values and human rights – Venezuela's political situation is concerning.

Vikram M

Great move by the MEA! This visit covers so many important sectors – energy, pharma, automotive, digital solutions. India is emerging as a true global partner. The ONGC Videsh JV in Venezuela is a game-changer for our oil security. 💪

Ananya R

Interesting to see the emphasis on AYUSH and cultural exchange. India's soft power through yoga, Ayurveda, and traditional medicine is really reaching far and wide. Venezuela seems keen to explore these areas too. Namaste to the delegation! 🙏

Rohit P

With bilateral trade at nearly USD 679 million, there's definitely room to grow. The delegation visiting our energy, pharma, and automotive sectors is smart – they get to see our capabilities firsthand. Hoping for some concrete deals to come out of this visit.

Kavya N

It's refreshing to see India engaging with the Global South so actively. While Western media often ignores these partnerships, India is building real bridges. This visit could mean lower oil prices for us if we secure better deals. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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