Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodriguez at the Hyderabad House in the National Capital on June 4.
Both leaders discussed the full spectrum of India–Venezuela relations and explore avenues for further cooperation in areas of energy security, trade and investment, pharmaceuticals, health care, transportation, and renewable energy.
Earlier, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar called on Rodriguez and appreciated her sustained commitment to strengthening the partnership between India and Venezuela.
Jaishankar expressed hope that Rodriguez’s meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi would further enhance the bilateral cooperation.
Following the meeting, Jaishankar took to X and said, “Pleased to call on Acting President Delcy Rodriguez of Venezuela in New Delhi today. Deeply value her longstanding commitment to the India-Venezuela relationship. Her meeting with PM Narendra Modi will further strengthen our cooperation.”
Rodriguez arrived in India on June 3 for a five-day visit aimed at further deepening ties between the two nations.
“The visit will further deepen India–Venezuela ties and build on the momentum in the bilateral partnership,” the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) posted on X.
According to the MEA, the Venezuelan delegation accompanying Rodrigues will visit several sites connected with energy, pharmaceuticals, and auto sectors to gain insights into India’s technological and industrial capabilities and to explore opportunities for collaboration.
“India has been an important partner of Venezuela in the areas of energy and investment. Indian PSUs have made significant investments in Venezuela in the energy sector, and they are keen to explore opportunities for further enhancing their presence,” the MEA stated.
“This visit is expected to further strengthen bilateral ties and deepen engagement between the two countries across diverse sectors,” the MEA mentioned.













