Strengthening Ties: Chilean President's Landmark Visit to India
Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font is set to visit India at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's invitation from April 1-5. The visit aims to enhance bilateral relations, with discussions spanning trade, climate change, and international security, furthering the bonds established through decades of diplomatic ties.

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Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font is scheduled for a significant state visit to India from April 1-5, following an invitation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India's Ministry of External Affairs confirmed. This marks Boric's inaugural visit to India in his presidential role, alongside a high-level entourage.
Throughout his stay, Boric will engage in pivotal talks with PM Modi, discussing comprehensive India-Chile relations. Scheduled to visit Agra, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, the itinerary includes a lunch hosted by Modi and meetings with President Draupadi Murmu, who will host a banquet in his honor.
The two nations share a longstanding history of warm relations and are aligned on international issues like UNSC reforms and climate change. During his visit, Boric will meet business leaders and innovators in Mumbai and Bengaluru, strengthening economic and diplomatic ties vital to both nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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