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Venezuela Acting President Delcy Rodriguez Visits India, Bilateral Trade Was $6.40 Billion in 2019-20

Target:UPSC GS-IIMPSCTeachingSSC GAPrelims HighMains Medium
02 Jun 2026
~2 min
Source: Indian Express
Key Data:$6.40 billion (2019-20 trade)16 million tonnes (2019 crude)June 3-7, 2026 (visit dates)January 3, 2026 (Maduro capture)
Bodies:Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
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What This Article Covers

1.Venezuelan Acting President Delcy Rodriguez visits India (June 3-7, 2026) for bilateral talks with PM Modi, focusing on energy, trade, and investment.

2.The visit occurs against the backdrop of Venezuela's political transition after President Maduro's capture by US forces in January 2026 and the resumption of Indian oil imports from the country.

3.For exam aspirants, this tests understanding of India-Venezuela strategic partnership, energy diplomacy, and the impact of US sanctions on India's oil import basket.

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Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez is on a working visit to India amid geopolitical flux following the capture of President Maduro. The visit focuses on strengthening bilateral ties, particularly in energy and trade, as India resumes oil imports from Venezuela after recent disruptions.

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Visit DurationJune 3 to 7, 2026
Bilateral Trade (2019-20)$6.40 billion
Indian Oil Imports from Venezuela (2019)~16 million tonnes
Maduro CapturedJanuary 3, 2026

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  • Visit Duration: June 3 to 7, 2026
  • Bilateral Trade (2019-20): $6.40 billion
  • Target this Data: Bilateral trade was $6.40 billion in 2019-20.
  • Target this Nodal Body: Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
  • Target this Legal Point: US sanctions on Venezuela's petroleum sector and subsequent waivers.

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1Static LinkageEasy

Which Indian ministry's spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, announced the visit of Venezuela's Acting President?

2Statement-basedHard

Consider the following statements regarding the news:

1. Acting President Delcy Rodriguez's visit to India is scheduled from June 3 to June 7, 2026.

2. India was the largest supplier of crude oil to Venezuela in the year 2019.

3. The bilateral trade between India and Venezuela in 2019-20 was worth $6.40 billion.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

3Data-centricMedium

According to the article, what was the approximate volume of crude oil supplied by Venezuela to Indian refiners in 2019?

4Application/ImpactMedium

What is a primary strategic reason, as per the article, for India's engagement with Venezuela's Acting President?

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