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India–Argentina Ties Strengthen with Historic State Visit

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India’s Prime Minister visited Argentina for the first time in 57 years, marking 75 years of diplomatic relations and 5 years of their Strategic Partnership. He was awarded the “Key to the City of Buenos Aires,” signaling deepening bilateral and global engagement.

Key Terms & Concepts

TermExplanation
MERCOSURA South American trade bloc including Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay
Strategic PartnershipElevated diplomatic relationship involving defence, economy, and multilateral coordination
Lithium TriangleRegion in South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile) rich in lithium reserves
UPIUnified Payments Interface – India’s real-time digital payments system
ITEC & ICCRIndian government programs offering technical training and cultural exchange

Key Highlights of PM’s Visit

Focus AreaKey Developments
Trade & EconomyExpansion of India–MERCOSUR PTA; aim to reduce dependency on primary commodities
Energy CooperationJoint projects in shale oil/gas; partnership between ONGC Videsh and Argentina’s YPF
Defence & Digital TechTech transfer in defence; adoption of UPI, telemedicine, and other Indian platforms
Strategic & Cultural RelationsHonouring San Martín; enhanced South-South cooperation; recognition of Indian soft power

Key Areas of Cooperation

DomainDetails
PoliticalStrategic Partnership since 2019; strong democratic alignment
EconomicTrade reached USD 5.2 billion in 2024; 53.9% growth in 2025
Key Exports/ImportsIndia exports pharma, textiles; imports soybean oil, cereals
Energy & MineralsIndia invests in lithium mining via KABIL; Argentina part of Lithium Triangle
DefenceHAL–Argentine Air Force projects; nuclear collaboration
Technical CooperationITEC, ICCR, ISRO-UNNATI, IA-CEIT skill development
Cultural LinkagesStrong presence of yoga, Ayurveda, ISKCON; legacy of Tagore–Ocampo bond

India–Latin America Relations: Evolution

AspectKey Milestones
Historical RootsPM Nehru’s 1961 Mexico visit; Indira Gandhi’s 1968 tour; Tagore’s 1924 Buenos Aires stay
Trade & EconomyIndia–LAC trade hit USD 43.2 billion in 2023; projected to reach USD 100 bn by 2027
AgreementsPTAs with Chile and MERCOSUR; deepening South-South trade engagement
Political CoordinationBrazil key ally via BRICS, IBSA, G20; shared stance on global issues
Cultural PhilosophyGandhi’s non-violence resonates deeply; promoted by civil societies in LAC

In a Nutshell

T.A.L.K. = Trade, Autonomy, Lithium, Knowledge-sharing
India–Argentina ties reflect shared goals in Trade growth, Autonomy in global strategy, Lithium cooperation, and Knowledge-based development.

Prelims Practice Questions

  1. Which Latin American country is part of the Lithium Triangle?
    A. Peru
    B. Venezuela
    C. Argentina
    D. Ecuador
  2. The India–MERCOSUR Preferential Trade Agreement was signed in:
    A. 1999
    B. 2001
    C. 2004
    D. 2009
  3. Victoria Ocampo is best known for her contribution to:
    A. Indian agriculture
    B. Oil diplomacy
    C. India–Argentina cultural exchange
    D. Defence training

Mains Practice Questions

  1. How can India’s growing ties with Argentina and Latin America complement its Act East and energy security policies? (GS2 – IR)
  2. Discuss the role of shared democratic and cultural values in shaping India’s strategic partnerships in Latin America. (GS2 – IR)

Prelims Answer Key

QnAnswerExplanation
1CArgentina is part of the Lithium Triangle with Chile and Bolivia
2CIndia–MERCOSUR PTA was signed in 2004 and operational since 2009
3COcampo hosted Tagore and promoted Indian culture through her journal Sur

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