External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Eloína Rodríguez Gómez in New Delhi on June 4, 2026 [2].
The meeting signifies a strategic push to deepen diplomatic and economic cooperation between the two nations. By reaffirming commitments to strengthen ties, India and Venezuela aim to expand their bilateral relationship across multiple sectors [2, 3].
Rodríguez Gómez is currently on a five-day visit to India [1]. The discussions in the capital focused on ways to enhance the partnership and identify new areas of mutual interest. This high-level engagement comes as both nations seek to navigate complex global political landscapes through direct diplomatic dialogue [2, 3].
During the talks, the officials discussed the current state of bilateral relations and the potential for increased cooperation. The visit serves as a mechanism to solidify the bond between New Delhi and Caracas, a move that underscores India's commitment to maintaining a diverse set of international partnerships [2, 3].
While specific agreements were not detailed in the initial reports, the meeting focused on the broad objective of boosting bilateral ties [2]. The presence of the Acting President in New Delhi highlights the importance Venezuela places on its relationship with India as it seeks to broaden its global reach [1, 3].
“India and Venezuela aim to expand their bilateral relationship across multiple sectors.”
This diplomatic engagement indicates India's continued strategy of 'multi-alignment,' maintaining productive relations with various global powers regardless of their ideological differences or international sanctions. By hosting the Acting President of Venezuela, India reinforces its role as a global diplomatic hub and seeks to secure strategic partnerships in South America, particularly in sectors like energy and trade.





