"After the US and China, India is the biggest importer of oil from Venezuela. India has shown interest in expanding the economic ties, especially in this sector. But our cooperation is in other field as well, including cultural and educational," Venezuelan Ambassador Augusto Montiel said.
Venezuela is one of the largest oil-producing countries in the world, the diplomat said, adding the ties between the two countries are growing. India constitutes about 10-12 per cent of the total volume of oil exported globally from Venezuela.
"And now we are in the process of finalising another agreement, to have an exchange programme for both undergraduate and postgraduate students of a petroleum university in India. By June, we should have the first batch of these students, about 30, in our country," Montiel told PTI in an interview.
In pharmaceutical sector, he said, private Indian firms are showing interest in setting up businesses in the Latin American country.
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"The growing ties between the two countries was recently exhibited when India accepted our request to have a public square named our great leader and freedom icon Simon Bolivar. And we already have a street in Delhi named after him," Montiel said.
Located in Chanakyapuri's diplomatic enclave, Simon Bolivar Square was inaugurated last April to mark 206th anniversary of the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence.
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