Venezuela, India Deepen Energy Ties is among the main developments being tracked today. Acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to discuss energy cooperation.
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Thursday, as India works to deepen ties with the oil-rich nation amid global energy supply disruptions.
An Indian Foreign Ministry official said the talks centered on energy cooperation, noting that Venezuela has become India’s third-largest crude supplier.
The two sides also discussed potential Indian investment in Venezuelan mining, critical minerals, pharmaceuticals and automobiles.
The new partnership adds an international dimension to the ways Rodriguez is using Venezuela’s energy wealth to entrench her interim government.
Pérez wrote in WPR in April, “the actors controlling state resources during the interim period are simultaneously positioning themselves to shape the conditions under which future electoral competition will take place.”.
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