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Jaishankar Allamand Joint Commission Meeting Opens

Jaishankar Praises Chile's Backing for India's UNSC Bid

Jaishankar-Allamand Joint Commission Meeting Opens

India-Chile Relations Strengthened Further

At the inaugural session of the India-Chile Joint Commission Meeting, India's External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, expressed gratitude for Chile's support for India's bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the 2021-22 term.

This meeting marks a significant step forward in the longstanding partnership between India and Chile, fostering cooperation in various areas including trade, defense, and culture.

Jaishankar emphasized the importance of multilateralism and the need for concerted global action to address common challenges.

Key Outcomes of the Joint Commission Meeting

  • Enhanced Cooperation in Trade and Investment: Both sides agreed to explore new avenues for trade and investment, particularly in sectors like mining, agriculture, and renewable energy.
  • Strengthened Defense and Security Ties: The meeting highlighted the growing defense cooperation between India and Chile, including joint exercises and training programs.
  • Promoting Cultural Exchanges: The two countries emphasized the importance of cultural exchanges to foster mutual understanding and appreciation.

India-Chile Relations on the Rise

The India-Chile relationship has witnessed significant growth in recent years. In 2019, the two countries celebrated 70 years of diplomatic relations.

Chilean Foreign Minister Andres Allamand expressed his admiration for India's economic growth and technological advancements, highlighting the potential for further collaboration.

This Joint Commission Meeting reinforces the commitment of India and Chile to deepen their partnership, contribute to global peace and prosperity, and address emerging challenges together.


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