India and Chile Set the Stage for Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement
India and Chile have agreed to negotiate a comprehensive free trade agreement to enhance economic engagement. Building on their existing preferential trade agreement, they aim to expand into sectors like digital services and critical minerals. This step signifies a stronger commitment to bilateral trade relations.

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India and Chile have taken a crucial step in expanding their trade relations, signing terms of reference to negotiate a comprehensive free trade agreement on Thursday.
The move builds on a preferential trade agreement initiated in 2006, with the aim of developing a comprehensive economic partnership agreement.
The new agreement promises to deepen economic ties by broadening into digital services, investment promotion, MSMEs, and critical minerals, signaling a significant advancement in bilateral relations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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