In a significant diplomatic engagement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephonic conversation on Friday with Delcy Eloína Rodríguez Gómez, the Acting President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. The dialogue marked a renewed commitment from both nations to elevate their bilateral relationship, focusing on a wide array of strategic sectors ranging from energy security to digital infrastructure.
PM Narendra Modi & Acting President Delcy Rodríguez
Telephone Conversation
Expansion of Bilateral Cooperation
Advancing Global South Interests
A Multi-Sectoral Agenda
The two leaders agreed to move beyond traditional diplomatic ties and deepen partnership in specific, high-impact areas. The discussion highlighted a mutual desire to collaborate on:
- Energy: Strengthening ties in oil and energy security, a traditional pillar of India-Venezuela relations.
- Trade & Investment: Boosting economic exchanges and removing barriers to commerce.
- Digital Technology: Sharing expertise in digital public infrastructure and tech innovation.
- Health & Agriculture: Collaborating on food security initiatives and healthcare accessibility.
- People-to-People Ties: Enhancing cultural and educational exchanges.
Championing the Global South
Beyond bilateral issues, PM Modi and Acting President Rodríguez exchanged views on pressing regional and global developments. A central theme of their conversation was the "Global South." Both leaders underscored the necessity of close cooperation to ensure the developing world has a unified voice and that their collective interests are advanced on the global stage.
Source: DD News / Official Government Release
Context: Telephonic conversation reported on Friday (Jan 30, 2026).
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