Minister Pabitra Margherita Engages with Chilean and Myanmar Ambassadors

Minister of State Pabitra Margherita held meetings with Chile’s Ambassador Juan Angulo and Myanmar’s Ambassador Zaw Oo to strengthen bilateral relations. Discussions were centered on trade, mutual interests, and ongoing developmental cooperation. India’s relationships with both countries focus on shared values and significant collaborative projects.
On January 27, Minister of State for External Affairs, Pabitra Margherita, engaged in significant discussions with the Ambassadors of Chile and Myanmar. Meeting with Ambassador Juan Angulo of Chile, he highlighted the intent to bolster bilateral relations and enhance trade cooperation. The discussions centered on mutual interests and the importance of ongoing partnerships.
The MoS expressed his satisfaction over the productive discussions, stating, “Glad to meet H.E. Mr. Juan Angulo, Ambassador of Chile. We had a productive exchange on strengthening bilateral relations and exploring new avenues of cooperation for increasing trade & economic relations.” Similarly, discussions with Myanmar’s Ambassador Zaw Oo focused on mutual interests and developmental cooperation between the two nations.
India maintains warm relations with Chile, sharing common views on significant global issues, including international terrorism and climate change. Chile has consistently condemned acts of cross-border terrorism faced by India. Both nations collaborate in multilateral forums and advocate for reforms in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).
India-Myanmar relations are deeply rooted in historical and cultural connections. The Indian government participates in various projects within Myanmar, including infrastructure development and energy initiatives. Notable projects include the Tamu-Kalewa-Kalemyo road and the Kaladan Multimodal Transport Project, among others.
The diplomatic engagements led by Minister Pabitra Margherita illustrate India’s commitment to enhancing bilateral relations with Latin American and Southeast Asian nations. The relationships with Chile and Myanmar highlight India’s strategic partnerships that focus on mutual trade interests, developmental cooperation, and counter-terrorism. These discussions reaffirm India’s active role in regional geopolitics and developmental strategies in neighboring countries.
In conclusion, the meetings held by Minister Pabitra Margherita with the Ambassadors of Chile and Myanmar signify India’s commitment to fostering strong bilateral ties. With a focus on trade, economic cooperation, and mutual interests, these discussions pave the way for enhanced collaboration and shared efforts in tackling global challenges such as terrorism and climate change.
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