Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended a warm welcome to the President of Chile, Gabriel Boric Font, in Delhi today, marking a significant step forward in the relationship between the two nations. Expressing his delight at hosting the Chilean leader, Modi reaffirmed Chile’s importance as a key partner for India in Latin America.
The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral ties, with both leaders agreeing to initiate discussions on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement. This move is expected to open new avenues for economic cooperation and deepen engagements in crucial sectors such as minerals, energy, defence, space, and agriculture. Recognizing the immense potential in these areas, both sides expressed commitment to fostering stronger trade and investment links.
Healthcare emerged as a particularly promising area for collaboration, with Prime Minister Modi highlighting the growing popularity of Yoga and Ayurveda in Chile. This, he noted, is a reflection of the deepening cultural exchanges between the two countries. Further strengthening these ties, the leaders also discussed initiatives such as student exchange programs, which would enhance mutual understanding and educational cooperation.
Modi took to social media to share his enthusiasm, calling Chile a “special friend” of India and emphasizing that their discussions would provide a new impetus to the bilateral partnership. He reiterated the shared commitment to expanding economic linkages and fostering collaboration in key sectors, expressing optimism about the future of India-Chile relations.
The visit signals a renewed focus on Latin America in India’s foreign policy and underscores the commitment of both nations to work together in shaping a more prosperous and cooperative future. As discussions progress, this engagement is expected to bring tangible benefits to both economies and their people, reinforcing a partnership built on trust and shared aspirations.