Key Points

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had a significant meeting with Paraguayan President Santiago Pena in New Delhi, marking the President's first State Visit to India. Their discussions focused on enhancing cooperation across various domains such as trade, agriculture, and technology. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also set to meet President Pena, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties further. President Pena's visit includes engagements in Mumbai to discuss opportunities with business and industry leaders, demonstrating a commitment to deepening the India-Paraguay partnership.

Key Points: Jaishankar Meets Paraguay President Santiago Pena in India

  • Santiago Pena on first India State Visit since taking office
  • Jaishankar highlights strengthening India-Paraguay ties
  • President Pena pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi
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EAM Jaishankar calls on Paraguay President Santiago Pena Palacios

EAM Jaishankar and Paraguay's President Pena discuss enhanced India-Paraguay cooperation.

"Confident that his talks with PM Modi today will open new avenues for India's engagement with Paraguay. - S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, June 2

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, on Monday, called on the visiting President Santiago Pena Palacios of Paraguay, who is on his first State visit to India. In a post on X, Jaishankar highlighted the potential for enhanced cooperation between the two countries.

"Pleased to call on President Palacios of Paraguay at the start of his State Visit to India. Appreciate his positive sentiments and guidance for enhancing cooperation in many domains. Confident that his talks with PM Modi today will open new avenues for India's engagement with Paraguay and the South America region," Jaishankar said in a post on X.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with President Santiago Pena Palacios of Paraguay at Hyderabad House in New Delhi. Earlier in the day, President Palacios paid a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, laying a wreath at the memorial. The visit is part of his three-day state visit to India, which will conclude on June 4.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) took to X to post, "Honouring the values of peace & non-violence. President Santiago Pena Palacios of Paraguay paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat today."President Palacios arrived in New Delhi on his first State Visit to India and was accorded a ceremonial welcome along with a Guard of Honour at Palam Air Force Station. The President was warmly received by Minister of State Harsh Vardhan Malhotra, highlighting the strong bilateral ties between the two countries.

Sharing an update on X, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal welcomed President Santiago Pena Palacios on his arrival in the national capital. Jaiswal posted, "Bienvenido, President @SantiPenap! President @SantiPenap of Paraguay has arrived in New Delhi on his first State Visit to India, to a ceremonial welcome & Guard of Honour. Warmly received by MoS Harsh Malhotra @hdmalhotra at the airport. This visit will provide an opportunity to strengthen the relationship."

The MEA emphasised that President Pena's visit, scheduled from June 2 to June 4, aims to deepen and broaden India-Paraguay ties across political, economic, and cultural spheres. At the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Paraguayan President will be accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising ministers, senior officials, and business representatives.

During the visit, President Pena is set to hold high-level talks with Prime Minister Modi and other senior leaders to review the entire gamut of bilateral relations. Prime Minister Modi will host a lunch in his honour, while President Droupadi Murmu is expected to meet him and host a banquet. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar is also scheduled to call on the visiting dignitary.

President Pena will also travel to Mumbai to engage with state political leadership, business and industry representatives, startups, innovators, and technology leaders. The State Visit provides an opportunity to comprehensively review bilateral ties and discuss regional and international issues of mutual interest. India and Paraguay have enjoyed warm and friendly relations since establishing diplomatic ties on September 13, 1961.

Cooperation between the two countries spans trade, agriculture, health, pharmaceuticals, and information technology sectors. Paraguay is an important trading partner for India in Latin America, with several Indian companies active in Paraguay's automobile and pharmaceutical sectors. Paraguayan companies, mainly through joint ventures, also have a presence in India, strengthening economic ties. Both nations share common views on international issues, including United Nations reforms, climate change, renewable energy, and combating terrorism.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Great to see India strengthening ties with Paraguay! South America is an important market for our pharma and IT sectors. Hope this visit leads to more trade opportunities for Indian businesses 🇮🇳🤝
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Priya M.
The President paying respects at Rajghat shows the global respect for Gandhiji's ideals. But I hope our government also focuses on improving trade balance - we import much more from Paraguay than we export there.
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Amit S.
Paraguay may be a small country, but strategic partnerships like these matter in global geopolitics. Smart move by Jaishankar ji to expand India's influence in Latin America. More such engagements needed!
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Sunita R.
Nice to see the warm welcome! But I wonder how much ordinary Indians know about Paraguay? Maybe our media should show more about such countries beyond just political visits. Cultural exchanges would be wonderful too!
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Vikram J.
Paraguay has been a reliable partner in UN votes. This visit should focus on technology transfer - their agricultural expertise could help Indian farmers, while our IT can boost their digital infrastructure. Win-win!
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Neha P.
The ceremonial welcome looked beautiful! 👏 Hope they discuss student exchange programs too. Many young Indians would love to study in Latin America if scholarships are available. Education ties are as important as trade!

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