Chile is planning to boost its fruit exports to India, aiming to double its current annual export of 50,000 tons. To achieve this, the country is going to launch the Chile Summit India on August 27, led by its Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren and Agriculture Minister Esteban Valenzuela. The summit, organized by ProChile, will explore new business opportunities and strengthen Chile's position in the Indian market. The country offers a diverse range of high-quality products, including nuts, apples, kiwis, cherries, salmon, and wine, which align with India's growing demand for such goods. Additionally, the summit will also focus on cultural and audiovisual collaborations between Chile and India.