The Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal has announced that the Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez will come to India for official visit from 3rd to 7th June, 2026. The visit is expected to focus on to the strengthening cooperation in key sectors such as energy, trade, technology and investment. Rodriguez will hold the high level discussions with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other Indian leaders will highlighting the growing importance of the India-Venezuela relations.
Delcy Rodriguez’s Visit Marks an Important Diplomatic Engagement
The Ministry of External Affairs has announced that the Acting President Delcy Rodríguez will visit India from June 3 to June 7. She will be accompanied by a high-level delegation.
The delegation includes the ministers responsible for the,
- Foreign Affairs
- Economy and Finance
- Science and Technology
- Communication and Information
- Transportation
The presence of the multiple cabinet ministers indicates the broad scope of the discussions expected during the visit.
Focus on Energy, Trade and Technology Cooperation
One of the key objective of the visit is to enhance the bilateral cooperation in sectors that are strategically important for both countries.
Energy is expected to dominate the discussions, as given Venezuela’s position as one of the world’s largest holders of the proven crude oil reserves and India’s growing energy requirements.
Apart from the energy, both sides are likely to explore opportunities in to the,
- Trade and investment
- Technology collaboration
- Digital innovation
- Scientific research
- Infrastructure and transportation
This visit reflects the shared interest of the both countries in expanding economic engagement beyond traditional sectors.
Meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi
During her visit to India, Rodríguez is scheduled to hold the wide-ranging talks with Honorable Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi.
The discussions are expected to cover the,
- Bilateral relations
- Global energy markets
- Trade opportunities
- South-South cooperation
- Multilateral issues of mutual interest








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