Uruguay’s top diplomat in India has thrown his weight behind stronger bilateral links, applauding plans for an Indian embassy in Montevideo and showering praise on PM Modi’s visionary leadership. Ambassador Alberto Antonio Guani Amrilla sees Modi as a transformative force for Global South voices.
At 75 years strong, the India-Uruguay partnership is hitting new highs. The year-end embassy launch, eyed for June, might feature EAM Jaishankar, injecting fresh energy into interactions.
Visa liberalization for Indians tops the agenda, with March talks in Delhi set to advance it. Uruguay’s New Delhi embassy and Mumbai consulate pair well with India’s Buenos Aires coverage.
On the UNSC front, Uruguay cheers India’s permanent seat pursuit but draws the line at veto proliferation. These positions reflect a nuanced yet supportive alliance.
Beyond diplomacy, opportunities abound in agri-exports, pharmaceuticals, and digital innovation. Amrilla’s outlook signals a strategic embrace, where both countries leverage complementarities for sustainable development and amplified influence in international forums.