AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoIndia–Venezuela Energy Push: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodriguez in New Delhi, with talks centered on energy security, trade, investment, and sectors like pharmaceuticals, healthcare, transport and renewables as India ramps up Venezuelan crude imports amid West Asia supply disruptions. Bilateral Deal-Making: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also met Rodriguez, signaling deeper cooperation and possible Indian investment in Venezuela’s mining, critical minerals and other industries. Oil-Route Reality Check: Separate reporting shows UAE overtaking Saudi as India’s No.2 crude supplier in May, while Hormuz disruptions keep forcing reroutes—an energy backdrop that makes Venezuela’s supply role more valuable. Power Sector Inspections: In Venezuela, the Electric Energy ministry led technical inspections of hydro plants, substations and the Thermobarrancas facility in Barinas, focusing on restoration and operational safety. Mining Women’s Care in Bolívar: A special medical and social day in El Callao supported mining women with health services and added transport paperwork support. Energy Investment Plan: Venezuela announced plans for its largest-ever international energy investment summit in Caracas (Oct 26–29, 2026) to attract capital for oil and gas revival.
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