India, Chile pledge increased collaboration on digitalization
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Homepage > News > Business > India, Chile pledge increased collaboration on digitalization India and Chile have agreed to improve bilateral cooperation in investment, innovation, and technological advancement, particularly in the fields of information technology and digital services. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font recently met in India and emphasized the need to strengthen their collaboration in the development and implementation of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) to make digital tools and services more accessible and inclusive for both individuals and businesses. “India is ready to share its positive experience with Chile in the areas of digital public infrastructure, renewable energy, railways, space, and more. We see Chile as the gateway to Antarctica. We welcome today’s agreement on the Letter of Intent to strengthen cooperation in this vital region,” Modi said. Both countries welcomed ongoing discussions to enable early cooperation in digital payment systems, recognizing the potential for mutual benefits in this rapidly evolving sector. The leaders also pledged to encourage deeper ties between the dynamic startup ecosystems of India and Chile, fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and cross-border partnerships. Additionally, they expressed a strong interest in expediting the finalization of a formal agreement focused on digital transformation. Such an understanding would serve as a framework for enhancing collaboration between the two countries’ technology sectors, facilitating knowledge exchange, joint initiatives, and increased connectivity between their respective digital communities. “Chile is a valued friend and partner country for India in Latin America. In our discussions today, we identified several new initiatives to further strengthen our cooperation in the coming decade,” Modi stated. “We welcome the expansion of mutual trade and investment, and we agree that there is untapped potential for further collaboration. Today, we have instructed our teams to initiate discussions on a mutually beneficial Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement,”…
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