India and Bolivia held official talks on ways to strengthen bilateral relations in the areas of trade, investment, and energy. The aim is to build a balanced economic partnership between the two countries.
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs stated that the talks focused on increasing trade and expanding cooperation in manufacturing, mining, and agricultural technology. They also included exploring opportunities to leverage Indian expertise in infrastructure and digital transformation.
For its part, Bolivia praised India’s economic growth, expressing its desire to learn from India’s experience in supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and aiming to attract reciprocal investments.
The two countries are seeking to develop a new economic roadmap that will enhance connectivity between Asia and Latin America. They also aim to open up promising opportunities for bilateral trade in the coming years.


