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Droupadi Murmu hosts Chilean President Font in Rashtrapati Bhawan. Photo Courtesy: PIB

Droupadi Murmu hosts Chilean President Font in Rashtrapati Bhawan, says his visit is crucial for India-Chile relations

| @indiablooms | Apr 02, 2025, at 12:50 am

Droupadi Murmu received Gabriel Boric Font, President of the Republic of Chile, at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Tuesday, where she also hosted a banquet in his honour.

Droupadi Murmu received Gabriel Boric Font, President of the Republic of Chile, at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Tuesday, where she also hosted a banquet in his honour.

Welcoming President Boric on his first visit to India, Murmu said that his political journey, from student politics to the post of President, is an inspiration for young leaders across the world.

Murmu said that this visit is an important milestone in India-Chile relations, as it is taking place at a time when we are completing 75 years of establishment of diplomatic relations.

The Indian President said that Chile is an important partner of India in the Latin America region. 

The political and economic priorities of India and Chile complement each other. She stated that there are many opportunities to increase cooperation between the two countries in trade and investment, technology and cultural exchange.

Murmu was happy to note that trade between India and Chile has increased in recent years, and many Indian companies have invested in Chile in various sectors.

She said that there is potential for enhancing cooperation in these areas.

The President appreciated the important contribution of the Indian community in Chile, who are helping to popularize Indian cuisine, Yoga and Ayurveda in Chile, and strengthening our people to people linkages.

The two leaders agreed that there is a huge opportunity to further the strong relations between the two countries, and this visit will add a new chapter in the India-Chile relationship. 

Indian PM Narendra Modi warmly welcomed Gabriel Boric Font in Delhi, marking a significant milestone in the India-Chile partnership.

Modi expressed delight in hosting President Boric, emphasizing Chile's importance as a key ally in Latin America.

During their discussions, both leaders agreed to initiate talks for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, aiming to expand economic linkages between the two nations.

They identified and discussed critical sectors such as minerals, energy, defence, space, and agriculture as areas with immense potential for collaboration.

Healthcare emerged as a promising avenue for closer ties, with the rising popularity of Yoga and Ayurveda in Chile serving as a testament to the cultural exchange between the two countries. The leaders also underscored the importance of deepening cultural and educational connections through student exchange programs and other initiatives.

The Chilean President is visiting India at the invitation of the Indian PM.

He will visit India from April 1 to April 5.

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