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India’s 10-point agenda for LatAm

Economic diplomacy must be India’s focus in its relationship with Latin American countries. India’s trade with all the countries of the region is estimated at approximately $42 billion in 2013,[1] and it has the potential to reach $100 billion in the next four years.[2] Latin America can also contribute to India’s energy and food security in the long run.

Post-reform India and a Latin America that has, in the last two decades, achieved democratic stability and significant economic growth, have several complementarities that can be built on.

Latin America’s foreign policy has become assertive, with a belief in a multi-polar world and in multilateralism. This makes the region an ideal partner for Modi’s agenda of enhancing India’s global profile and role.

India can focus on and intensify its exchanges with Latin America by taking 10 specific steps, as outlined below:

This 10-point agenda will benefit both sides economically as well as politically. With a specific focus on energy and food security, if implemented successfully, these steps can be the basis of an important strategic partnership between India and Latin America.

Ambassador Viswanathan is Distinguished Fellow, Latin America Studies, Gateway House. He is the former Indian Ambassador to Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Venezuela, and Consul General in Sao Paulo.

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Endnotes:

1. The IBSA (India, Brazil and South Africa) grouping has been inactive in recent years, mainly because China has included South Africa in BRICS so that it overshadows IBSA.

2. Author’s estimate compiled from data for 2013 from three different sources: Mercosur Online; the Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India; and fact checking with the relevant embassies.