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H.E. Mr. Juan Carlos Marsán Aguilera, Ambassador of Cuba to India shares an insight on the bilateral ties between India and Cuba. Cuba is a name that comes from Taino language spoken by the first inhabitants in the small island who were recognised as indigenous. This year 2025, Cuba and India are celebrating the 65th anniversary of their bilateral diplomatic …
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H.E. Mr. Vahagn AFYAN, Ambassador of Armenia to India, shares his insights on Armenia with TravelJingles Media. India and Armenia share a longstanding relationship marked by cultural ties, mutual respect, and growing diplomatic engagement. As Armenia advances its economic modernization and India seeks to expand its global investment footprint, the bilateral trade and investment landscape is poised for substantial growth. Armenia’s …
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India-Fiji Bilateral Relations H.E. Mr. Jagnnath Sami High Commissioner of Fiji to India India and Fiji share a very special and enduring bond, going back almost a century and a half. There has been a strong growth in the high-level engagements, development projects and people-centric activities. India and Fiji have been strengthening their engagements with each other, and it has …
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Ecuador-India Trade, Opportunities for Growth and Diversification Interview with H.E. Mr. Fernando Bucheli, Ambassador of Ecuador to India The trade balance has fluctuated over time, with occasional surpluses due to spikes in crude oil exports. However, Ecuador’s heavy reliance on a limited range of commodities makes it vulnerable to market volatility. This underscores the need for diversification to enhance stability …
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H.E. Mr. Mariano A. Caucino, Argentina Ambassador to India This year, India and Argentina celebrate the 75th anniversary of their bilateral relations. We also celebrate the 5th anniversary of our strategic relationship, which has been very fruitful and reflected in the number of visits Argentinians have paid to India in the last few years and how we have deepened our …
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Ms. Sofia Salas Monge, CDA, a.i., Costa Rica Embassy India On September 15th, 2024, Costa Rica celebrated 203 years of independence, a milestone that is accompanied by the celebration of 54 years of diplomatic relations between India and Costa Rica. Since 1970, when diplomatic ties were established, the two countries have collaborated closely in areas of mutual interest that have …
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H.E. Mr. Juan Angulo, Ambassador of Chile to India On March 8, 2006, Chile and India signed a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) that came into effect in September 2007. On May 16th, 2017, this agreement was expanded updating its scope of goods to 2829 tariff lines from 474 previously. The third round of negotiations for the second expansion of the …
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Indo-Slovak relations Relations between Slovakia and India are stronger than ever before. Both our countries share the values of democracy, rule of law and multilateral responses to global challenges. Our foreign ministers have met four times in the last 20 months. Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovakia J. Blanár visited India along with his State Secretary R. Chovanec …
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India-Comoros Relations Union of the Comoros is situated in the Indian Ocean at entrance to Mozambique channel between the East African Coast and Madagascar. It consists of four islands and covers an area of 2236 km2. The Comoros economy is based on farming and export of perfume bearing plants (Ylang-ylang and Jasmine) and spices such as cloves and pepper. Vanilla …
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Bilateral ties between Panama and India H.E. Mrs. Yasiel Alines Burillo Rivera, Ambassador of Panama to India. The relationship between Panama and India is the oldest in the Central American Region, also we were the first country in Central America where India established a resident Mission. The Panamanian population comprises four and a half million inhabitants, of which about 20,000 people are of Indian origin. On …
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