Argentina becomes a key partner in food and energy security in India

Together with colleagues from Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, said: “Bilaterally, India and Argentina are involved in strong relations on a bilateral level, covering a wide range of industries, and India shares common values.
“India is one of Argentina’s top six export partners,” Cuacino said.
The Argentine envoy reminded that “the trade between Argentina and India has reached US$4.6 billion, and Argentina has become the main supplier of soybean and sunflower seed oil” and confirmed that “these commodities are crucial to ensuring food security for Indian consumers.”
Regarding India’s investment in Argentina, the ambassador stressed that in recent years, Indian mining companies have begun operations in Argentina’s catastrophic provinces, which are an important milestone, such as Kabil and Mecl, who are not only exploring lithium, but also showing interest in copper and gold.
The Argentine ambassador highlighted the visit of Katamaca Governor Raúl Jalil, who held a very fruitful January with the secretary of Kabil and Coal India, who signed an agreement with Indian Oil, Gail and ONGC to provide LGN to India. Caucino confirmed: “India is becoming increasingly important on the global stage and has reached the fifth largest economy in the world and we must expand the connection between India and our country to bring mutual benefit to our people.”