Chilean Foreign Minister Alberto Klaveren Visits India for Bilateral Talks
New Delhi, India – The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile, Alberto Klaveren, arrived in New Delhi on Tuesday for a two-day visit to India. He will participate in the second India-Chile Joint Commission Meeting today to discuss bilateral cooperation with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and strengthen ties between the two nations. Klaveren is on an official visit to India from August 27-29.
The Ministry of External Affairs shared a post on its X, “FM Alberto Klaveren of Chile arrives to a warm welcome in New Delhi for the second India-Chile Joint Commission Meeting. An opportunity to discuss our bilateral cooperation and advance our ties further,” the post added.
Alberto van Klaveren, along with Chile’s Agriculture Minister Esteban Valenzuela, will participate in the Chile-India Business (Agriculture) Summit today and will later depart for Mumbai.
In a press release, MEA stated, “Chile is a key partner of India in the Latin American region. The forthcoming visit of Minister Klaveren will provide both sides an opportunity to review the progress in bilateral relations and explore new avenues for cooperation, further strengthening bilateral ties.”
Earlier in May, Chile’s Ambassador to India Juan Angula and Police Attache PDI (Policia De Investigaciones De Chile), Rafael Andres Tellez Benucci, visited the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) headquarters and held discussions with CBI Director Praveen Sood and senior officials of the premier investigation agency. During the meeting, he acknowledged the close cooperation between CBI and PDI, particularly in areas of combating technology-enabled crimes, drug trafficking, and transnational crimes.
“During the visit, he held discussions with Praveen Sood, Director, CBI and senior officials of CBI. He acknowledged the close cooperation between CBI and PDI, especially in areas of combating technology-enabled crimes, drug trafficking, and transnational crimes. He underscored the importance of collaborative efforts and thanked CBI for arranging events in the past with PDI, Chile, for exchange of expertise on forensics and combating organized crime,” CBI said in a press release.
The Chilean delegation visited the Global Operations Centre of CBI. The two sides deliberated to strengthen the collaborative framework for police cooperation, the release said.
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Chilean Foreign Minister -: The Foreign Minister is a person in the government of Chile who is responsible for managing the country’s relationships with other countries.
Alberto Klaveren -: Alberto Klaveren is the name of the person who is currently the Foreign Minister of Chile.
New Delhi -: New Delhi is the capital city of India where important government buildings and offices are located.
India-Chile Joint Commission Meeting -: This is a meeting where representatives from India and Chile come together to discuss and plan how they can work together on different projects and issues.
Indian External Affairs Minister -: The External Affairs Minister is a person in the Indian government who is responsible for managing India’s relationships with other countries. Right now, this person is S Jaishankar.
bilateral ties -: Bilateral ties are the relationships and agreements between two countries, in this case, India and Chile.
cooperation avenues -: These are new ways or opportunities for India and Chile to work together on different projects or issues.
Esteban Valenzuela -: Esteban Valenzuela is the name of the person who is currently the Agriculture Minister of Chile.
Chile-India Business (Agriculture) Summit -: This is a meeting where business people and government officials from Chile and India come together to talk about how they can work together in the field of agriculture.
Chile’s Ambassador to India -: The Ambassador is a person who represents Chile in India and helps manage the relationship between the two countries.
Police Attache -: A Police Attache is a police officer who works in another country to help with police matters and cooperation between the two countries.
CBI headquarters -: CBI stands for Central Bureau of Investigation, which is India’s main agency for investigating serious crimes. The headquarters is the main office where they work from.