PM Modi congratulates Keiko Fujimori on Peru election win, pledges stronger India-Peru ties

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PM Modi congratulates Keiko Fujimori on Peru election win, pledges stronger India-Peru ties

Synopsis

Prime Minister Modi was among the first world leaders to congratulate Keiko Fujimori after Peru’s National Jury of Elections formally proclaimed her president-elect on 3 July. The outreach is not merely ceremonial — it signals India’s intent to deepen ties with a nation that holds significant leverage in critical minerals, a resource India urgently needs for its clean-energy transition.

Key Takeaways

PM Narendra Modi congratulated Keiko Fujimori on 4 July via a post on X .
Fujimori , of the Popular Force party, was officially proclaimed president-elect of Peru on 3 July after winning over 50 per cent of votes in the 7 June election.
She will be inaugurated on 28 July 2025 for the 2026–2031 term, with Luis Galarreta as first vice president and Miguel Torres as second vice president.
India and Peru cooperate across trade, investment, mining, pharmaceuticals, IT, agriculture, and cultural exchanges.
Modi’s message reflects India’s broader push to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties across Latin America .

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, 4 July extended congratulations to Keiko Fujimori on her victory in Peru's presidential election, reaffirming India's commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors. Modi expressed his eagerness to work closely with the incoming Peruvian leader for the mutual benefit of both nations.

Modi's Message on X

In a post on X, Prime Minister Modi wrote: “Heartiest congratulations, Keiko Fujimori, on your victory in the Peruvian Presidential elections. India deeply values its close friendship with Peru and remains committed to further strengthening our bilateral partnership across diverse sectors. I wish you a successful tenure and look forward to working closely with you to further deepen our ties for the benefit of the people of our nations.”

The message underscored New Delhi’s intent to expand engagement with Lima in areas of mutual interest, ranging from trade and investment to technology and cultural exchanges.

Fujimori’s Election and Proclamation

Roberto Burneo, president of Peru’s National Jury of Elections, officially proclaimed Keiko Fujimori of the Popular Force party as president-elect on Friday, 3 July, following the 7 June presidential election for the 2026–2031 term. “On behalf of the National Jury of Elections, I officially proclaim Mrs Keiko Fujimori president of the Republic and her presidential ticket elected by the sovereign will of the Peruvian people,” Burneo said at the official ceremony.

According to the National Office of Electoral Processes, Fujimori secured over 50 per cent of the votes. She is set to take office on 28 July, with Luis Galarreta as first vice president and Miguel Torres as second vice president.

State of India-Peru Relations

India and Peru share cordial diplomatic ties, with cooperation spanning trade, investment, mining, pharmaceuticals, information technology, agriculture, and cultural exchanges. New Delhi has been steadily broadening its outreach to Latin American nations as part of a wider regional engagement strategy. Modi’s prompt congratulatory message is consistent with that approach, signalling that the India–Peru partnership will remain a priority under Fujimori’s incoming administration.

What Comes Next

With Fujimori set to assume office on 28 July 2025, diplomatic observers will watch for early signals on trade negotiations and bilateral summits. India’s engagement with Latin America has been gathering momentum, and a new government in Lima presents an opportunity to formalise expanded frameworks in sectors such as critical minerals — where Peru is a major global supplier — and pharmaceuticals, where Indian firms already have a footprint.

Point of View

Zinc, and lithium, resources that sit at the heart of India’s energy transition agenda. Fujimori’s Popular Force has historically favoured market-friendly, foreign-investment-welcoming policies, which aligns with New Delhi’s interest in securing critical mineral supply chains. India’s Latin America outreach has been episodic rather than strategic; the question is whether this goodwill message translates into a structured bilateral framework before other major economies — China chief among them — consolidate their already substantial presence in Peru.
NationPress
4 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did PM Modi congratulate Keiko Fujimori?
Prime Minister Modi congratulated Keiko Fujimori following her official proclamation as Peru’s president-elect on 3 July 2025, after she won over 50 per cent of votes in the 7 June presidential election. The message reaffirmed India’s commitment to strengthening bilateral ties with Peru.
When will Keiko Fujimori take office as Peru’s president?
Keiko Fujimori is scheduled to be inaugurated on 28 July 2025, for the 2026–2031 presidential term. Luis Galarreta will serve as first vice president and Miguel Torres as second vice president.
What are the key areas of India-Peru bilateral cooperation?
India and Peru cooperate across trade, investment, mining, pharmaceuticals, information technology, agriculture, and cultural exchanges. India has also been expanding its broader diplomatic and economic engagement across Latin America.
What did PM Modi say in his X post about Peru?
Modi wrote: ‘India deeply values its close friendship with Peru and remains committed to further strengthening our bilateral partnership across diverse sectors,’ adding that he looks forward to working closely with Fujimori to deepen ties for the benefit of both nations’ peoples.
Who proclaimed Keiko Fujimori as Peru’s president-elect?
Roberto Burneo, president of Peru’s National Jury of Elections, officially proclaimed Keiko Fujimori president-elect at an official ceremony on 3 July 2025, citing the sovereign will of the Peruvian people.
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