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India and Mauritius ink free trade pact

India and Mauritius ink free trade pact Photo by Oliver Sjöström from pexels India and Mauritius have signed a free trade agreement, under which over 300 domestic goods from agriculture, textiles, electronics and other sectors will get market access at concessional customs duties in the African nation, an official statement said on Tuesday. According to a commerce ministry statement, Commerce Secretary Anup Wadhawan and Ambassador Haymandoyal Dillum, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Trade, Government of Mauritius, signed the India-Mauritius Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement (CECPA) in Port Louis on Monday. It was signed in the presence of Prime Minister of Mauritius Pravind Jugnauth, and India s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, it added.

Terror is a crime against humanity, India s External Affairs Minister Jaishankar tells UNHRC

India's External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar has pointed out how terrorism is a "crime against humanity" at the United Nations Human Rights Council, calling for a "clear realization" in the body that "terrorism can never be justified".  Speaking at the high-level segment of the body, EAM said, "terrorism continues to be one of the gravest threats to humankind. It is a crime against humanity and violates the most fundamental human right - namely ‘the Right to Life’". 

Some Caribbean, Latin American nations are finally getting COVID-19 vaccines, thanks to India

Some Caribbean, Latin American nations are finally getting COVID-19 vaccines, thanks to India
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Maldives, India sign Addu City Development project agreement

Maldives, India sign Addu City Development project agreement An agreement has been signed between the governments of India and Maldives for land reclamation, coastal protection, road development and flood control projects in southernmost Addu City. The agreement for the Addu City Development Project was signed during India’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jayashankar’s official visit to the Maldives. The project will be funded under a USD 800 million Line of Credit extended to the Maldives’ government from the Government of India through the Export Import (EXIM) Bank of India. The agreement was signed on behalf of the Maldives government by Director General of Planning and Housing MInistry, Shaana Farooq. The document was signed by Chief General Manager of EXIM Bank India, Shri Guarav Singh Bhandari on behalf of India.

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