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Chile’s Foreign Minister Alberto Van Klaveren embarks on key visit to India

Alberto Van Klaveren, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile, has arrived in India for a pivotal five-day official visit running from August 27 to August 31, 2024. This visit underscores Chile’s commitment to strengthening diplomatic and economic ties with India and highlights the deepening partnership between the two nations, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

Minister Van Klaveren landed at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI T3) in Delhi on August 27, 2024, at 22:05 hrs. The visit will commence with a crucial meeting with India’s External Affairs Minister, Dr S. Jaishankar, scheduled for August 28 at 12:30 hrs at Hyderabad House. This discussion is expected to focus on enhancing cooperation in various sectors, including trade, investment, and cultural exchange, reflecting the mutual interest of both nations in expanding their collaboration and achieving shared goals.

On August 29, Van Klaveren will travel to Mumbai, departing Delhi at 10:20 hrs. Mumbai, a major economic hub, will serve as a key venue for the visit, where Minister Van Klaveren will engage with business leaders and regional officials. These interactions are anticipated to underscore the economic significance of the Chile-India partnership and explore potential opportunities in technology, energy, and trade.

The visit will conclude on August 31, with Minister Van Klaveren scheduled to depart India at 13:05 hrs. The final day will mark the end of what is expected to be a productive and impactful trip, further solidifying the bilateral relationship between Chile and India.

This visit comes at a time when Chile and India are increasingly focused on expanding their bilateral cooperation. Both nations have been working closely to enhance their partnership, reflecting a shared commitment to fostering growth and mutual benefits. Minister Van Klaveren’s trip is anticipated to pave the way for new initiatives and strengthen existing ties.

Media representatives are requested to arrive one hour before each scheduled event for coverage. Official photo opportunities are reserved for designated media personnel only.

As Chile and India continue to build on their bilateral relationship, this visit stands as a testament to the growing diplomatic and economic bonds between the two countries.

ANI

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