Key Points

India and Chile are rapidly strengthening their diplomatic relationship through high-level interactions and shared global perspectives. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Gabriel Boric have been actively working to deepen bilateral ties across multiple domains. Their recent meetings have focused on enhancing trade, cultural exchanges, and collaborative approaches in international forums. The relationship represents a growing partnership between two nations committed to promoting Global South interests.

Key Points: Modi Boric Strengthen India Chile Global South Ties

  • Modi meets Boric at BRICS Summit to enhance bilateral relations
  • Chile President visits India marking 76 years of diplomatic ties
  • Shared commitment to Global South development perspectives
  • Expanding multifaceted cooperation across trade and culture
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India and Chile continue to work on deepening multifaceted relationship

India and Chile deepen diplomatic relations through high-level meetings, cultural exchanges, and shared global south perspectives

"India-Chile friendship is getting stronger and stronger! - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Sep 18

Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Secretary (West) Sibi George represented India at Chile's National Day celebrations in New Delhi, reiterating commitment to a strong partnership between the two nations.

While sharing pictures of Chile's National Day celebrations on X, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated, "Secretary (West) Sibi George represented India at the National Day celebrations of Chile. He reiterated the commitment to strong India-Chile partnership, guided by the roadmap set during the recent meetings between PM Narendra Modi and President Gabriel Boric."

Earlier in July, PM Modi met Chile President Gabriel Boric Font on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro. Sharing details about his meeting with the Chilean President, PM Modi mentioned the growing friendship between both nations.

"Delighted to have met President Gabriel Boric Font of Chile during the Rio BRICS Summit. India-Chile friendship is getting stronger and stronger!," PM Modi posted on X.

In April, Font paid a State Visit to India accompanied by a high-level delegation, including ministers, Members of Parliament, senior officials, business associations, media and prominent Chileans involved in the India-Chile cultural connect.

During the visit, which commemorated the completion of 76 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries, both leaders had discussed in detail the historic diplomatic ties that were established in 1949, growing trade linkages, people-to-people linkages, cultural ties and also the warm and cordial bilateral relations between both countries. They had expressed desire for further expanding and deepening of the multifaceted relationship between the two countries in all areas of mutual interests.

During the discussions, Prime Minister Modi appreciated the participation of Chile in all the three editions of the 'Voice of Global South' Summits, reflecting the commitment in bringing together countries of the Global South to share their development perspectives and priorities. PM Modi thanked President Boric for sharing his valuable perspectives and ideas at the 3rd Voice of Global South Summit held in August 2024 and noted that both countries have strong convergence on several contemporary global issues, including on the need for effective global governance reforms and equitable access for Global South countries to clean and green technologies. President Boric too had welcomed India's leadership in strengthening engagements between countries of Global South.

- IANS

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Priya S
Chile's support for Voice of Global South summits shows how India is becoming a true leader for developing nations. More power to such partnerships!
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Rohit P
While diplomatic engagements are good, I hope this translates into concrete benefits for common people - maybe easier visa processes or more educational exchanges between our countries?
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Michael C
As someone working in the renewable energy sector, I'm particularly interested in the clean technology cooperation mentioned. Chile has amazing solar and wind resources - perfect for Indian companies to collaborate on.
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Sneha F
76 years of diplomatic relations! That's longer than India's independence. Shows how forward-thinking our foreign policy was even in early years. Proud moment!
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Karthik V
Hope we see more Chilean wines and fruits in Indian markets, and more Indian IT and pharmaceuticals in Chile. Win-win for both economies! 🍇💻

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