President-in-Charge promotes energy and production agreements in India
Courtesy: Presidential Press
Published at: 06/06/2026 08:11 AM
The president in charge Delcy Rodríguez carried out an intense work schedule in the city of Mumbai, India, with the firm intention of establishing strategic agreements that strengthen Venezuela's productive sector.
During his visit, he toured several large scale industrial complexes to learn more about management models and applied technology that could be replicated on Venezuelan soil, marking a fundamental step in bilateral cooperation between the two nations.
“Strengthening our productive matrix through these alliances is a priority,” said the president in charge on her Telegram channel, stressing that technological exchange is vital for the modernization of the national industrial apparatus.
On this occasion, the president highlighted the vision of the National Executive on the need to establish direct bridges with emerging powers, ensuring that the agreements have a real impact on the development of local technical capacities and the country's energy sovereignty.
During these high-level meetings, the delegation held technical meetings aimed at implementing concrete projects that promote the use of clean and renewable energy in Venezuela. The discussions focused on knowledge transfer for the development of modern infrastructures, stressing the importance of electrical diversification through alternative sources such as solar and wind energy, strictly aligned with global standards of sustainability and environmental protection.
The Venezuelan delegation has made significant progress in the established road map for the formalization of memorandums of understanding, consolidating a relationship of trust and mutual benefit with business partners in India.
With the completion of this tour, the national Government is preparing to implement the agreed projects, transforming each commitment reached into tangible realities that promote productivity, technological innovation and sustained economic growth in the country.
Mazo News Team