Key Points

PM Modi congratulated Mexico's President Sheinbaum on her landmark election win during their G7 sidelines meeting. He thanked Mexico for supporting India's fight against terrorism while pushing for stronger tech and trade ties. Both leaders explored collaborations in semiconductors, AI, and pharmaceuticals to deepen bilateral relations. Modi also invited Sheinbaum to visit India, recalling his 2016 Mexico trip.

Key Points: Modi Congratulates Mexico President Sheinbaum on Historic G7 Win

  • Modi praised Sheinbaum's historic election victory
  • Discussed trade, pharma, and tech partnerships
  • Mexico backed India's counter-terrorism efforts
  • Agreed to boost tourism and cultural ties
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PM Modi congratulates President Sheinbaum on her historic victory, thanks Mexico for its support in India's fight against terrorism

PM Modi thanks Mexico for backing India's anti-terror efforts, discusses trade, tech, and health collaboration during G7 Summit meeting.

"India and Mexico must explore collaboration in semiconductors, AI, and critical minerals – PM Narendra Modi"

Kananaskis, June 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the President of Mexico, Dr Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Canada.

He congratulated President Sheinbaum on her historic victory and thanked Mexico for its support in India's fight against terrorism. This was the first meeting between the two leaders, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a press release.

Highlighting the historical bonds of friendship between India and Mexico, the two leaders agreed to work towards further expanding ties in the areas of trade, investment, start-ups, innovation, science and technology, and the automotive sector, and to promote people-to-people exchanges.

While noting with satisfaction the growing trade and investment cooperation between the two countries, the leaders discussed the opportunities offered by Mexico in the context of near-shoring.

The growing opportunities in the pharmaceutical sector, where India can play an important role in supplying and producing affordable, quality medicines and other pharmaceutical products, as also in agricultural and holistic health, figured prominently in the discussions, according to the release.

President Sheinbaum was appreciative of India's strides in technology, innovation, and digital public infrastructure and expressed desire for cooperation with India in these areas.

Prime Minister underlined that the two countries should explore collaboration in the fields of semiconductors, AI, quantum, and critical minerals.

The leaders also noted upcoming engagements between the think-tank communities of the two sides, and the vibrant cultural and people-to-people ties between the two countries, which will promote tourism flows as well, the Ministry of External Affairs relase added.

As partner countries, the leaders exchanged views on pressing global and regional issues, and the priorities of the Global South.

Prime Minister fondly recalled his visit to Mexico in 2016 and extended an invitation to President Sheinbaum to visit India.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great to see India strengthening ties with Mexico! The pharmaceutical and tech collaborations can be game-changers for both nations. Mexico's support against terrorism is also much appreciated 🇮🇳🤝🇲🇽
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope such meetings translate into actual benefits for common Indians. Our pharma companies should get fair opportunities in Mexico without unnecessary hurdles.
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Arjun S.
Mexico recognizing India's fight against terrorism is significant. Terrorism is a global menace and we need more countries to stand united against it. Good move by PM Modi!
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Sunita R.
The semiconductor and AI collaboration sounds promising! India has so much talent in these fields. Hope our engineers and startups get good exposure through this partnership.
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Vikram J.
Mexico is an important market for Indian products. Our government should ensure that small and medium businesses also benefit from these trade agreements, not just big corporates.
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Neha P.
Cultural exchanges between India and Mexico would be wonderful! Both countries have such rich histories and traditions. Would love to see more Mexican tourists visiting our heritage sites too 😊

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