Karnataka and Chile to enhance collaboration in science, technology, and innovation
- Chile's President Gabriel Boric Font is visiting India to strengthen trade ties and diversify export markets, announcing negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with India amidst global economic uncertainties.
- The government of Karnataka signed a Letter of Intent with Chile, marking Chile as the first Latin American country to join Karnataka's Global Innovation Alliance .
- Minister Priyank Kharge emphasized Karnataka's status as a tech hub, stating the partnership with Chile will foster deeper collaboration in innovation and entrepreneurship.
- During the Innovation Summit, President Boric invited Karnataka startups to explore opportunities in Chile, highlighting the growing Chilean innovation ecosystem.
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Karnataka and Chile to enhance collaboration in science, technology, and innovation
Minister for Information Technology, Biotechnology, and Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Priyank Kharge underscored Karnataka’s status as a leading hub for emerging industries. He noted that the partnership with Chile represents the beginning of a deeper and more fruitful collaboration between the innovation ecosystems of both regions.
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In light of the “tariff war” sparked by US President Donald Trump, Chile's Gabriel Boric Font is on a six-day visit to India to strengthen trade ties, meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and local business leaders. Boric announced the start of negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, akin to a free trade deal, to diversify Chile’s export markets in response to global uncertainties.
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