India and Honduras Deepen Ties in Arts, Yoga, and Cultural Exchanges

India and Honduras are expanding cooperation in arts, yoga, wellness, cinema, and cultural exchanges. Union Minister Pabitra Margherita met Honduras Culture Secretary Yasser Handal Carcamo in Tegucigalpa to deepen people-to-people ties. This marks the first Indian ministerial visit since Honduras formed a new government in January 2026. Margherita also concluded a visit to Costa Rica, where he attended the swearing-in of President Laura Fernandez and held bilateral meetings.

Key Points: India Honduras Expand Cooperation in Arts and Yoga

  • India and Honduras discuss cooperation in arts, yoga, and cultural exchanges
  • This is the first Indian ministerial visit after Honduras' new government
  • MoS Margherita also visited Costa Rica for bilateral talks
  • India emphasizes people-to-people ties and universal brotherhood
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India, Honduras discuss expanding cooperation in arts, yoga and cultural exchanges

India's MoS Pabitra Margherita meets Honduras Culture Secretary to boost ties in arts, yoga, wellness, and cultural exchanges.

"Glad to meet H.E. Yasser Handal Carcamo, Secretary of State, Secretariat of Culture, Arts and Heritage of Honduras. - Pabitra Margherita"

Tegucigalpa, May 12

Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita held a meeting with Honduras Secretary of Culture, Arts and Heritage Yasser Handal Carcamo on Tuesday, and discussed deepening people-to-people ties and enhancing cooperation in arts, yoga, wellness, cinema, and cultural exchanges.

"Glad to meet H.E. Yasser Handal Carcamo, Secretary of State, Secretariat of Culture, Arts and Heritage of Honduras. Discussed deepening people-to-people ties and expanding cooperation in arts, yoga, wellness, cinema, and cultural exchanges," Margherita posted on X.

On Monday, Margherita arrived in Honduras for an official visit aimed at further strengthening bilateral ties.

In a post on X, he wrote, "Arrived in Honduras, this marks the first Ministerial visit from India following the elections and the formation of a new Govt in Honduras in January 2026. Looking forward to high-level meetings aimed at further strengthening the bilateral relationship between India and Honduras."

MoS Margherita arrived in Honduras after concluding his visit to Costa Rica, where he attended the swearing-in ceremony of newly elected Costa Rican President Laura Fernandez, met several ministers and interacted with the Indian community.

Earlier in Costa Rica, Pabitra Margherita held a meeting with Minister of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications, Paula Bogantes Zamora, on Monday (India time), with both sides exploring ways to deepen bilateral ties.

Following their meeting, Margherita wrote on X: "Met the Minister of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications of Costa Rica H.E Paula Bogantes Zamora. There was discussion to explore the many ways India and Costa Rica can deepen their ties. From supporting Indian businesses in Costa Rica, to capacity building and Quick Impact Projects, the conversations reflected a shared commitment to a stronger, more meaningful bilateral relationship."

MoS Margherita also met members of the Indian community in the country.

"A truly heartwarming evening with our vibrant Indian family in Costa Rica! Met members of the diplomatic corps, business community, media and proud ITEC alumni. The Indian diaspora continues to serve as a shining symbol of India's values, talent and goodwill across the world," he posted on X.

The Indian minister also met Costa Rica's Foreign Minister Manuel Tovar, discussing strengthening bilateral cooperation.

"First engagement with India. Had a bilateral meeting with H.E. Manuel Tovar, Foreign Minister of Costa Rica. Happy to know that this was his first official engagement after assuming office as Foreign Minister," Margherita posted on X.

"Had productive discussions on further strengthening India-Costa Rica bilateral cooperation. India and Costa Rica share common values in promoting multilateralism, democracy, and a rules-based international order," he added.

On Sunday, Margherita inaugurated the 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' Wall at the University for Peace in San Jose, highlighting India's ancient philosophy of universal brotherhood and global harmony.

The minister also paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at the university, praising Gandhi's enduring message of peace and non-violence.

As part of his engagements in Costa Rica, Margherita also planted a sapling under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative, reinforcing India's focus on environmental sustainability and global ecological responsibility.

He also attended the swearing-in ceremony of newly elected Costa Rican President Laura Fernandez and conveyed India's warm greetings to her during the ceremony held at the National Stadium in San Jose.

- IANS

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Rohit L
Finally some meaningful cultural diplomacy! Yoga is our gift to the world. But I hope the government is also focusing on tangible outcomes like trade agreements, not just photo ops with walls and tree planting. The 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' wall is nice symbolism, but we need substance too.
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Ananya R
Interesting to see Honduras becoming part of India's diplomatic radar. The fact that this is the first ministerial visit after their new government shows we're proactive. But I wonder how much of this yoga and culture talk actually translates to real connections on the ground. Hope it's not just diplomatic tourism.
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Vikram M
Nice move by MoS Margherita! The 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative in Costa Rica is a beautiful touch. Environmental sustainability along with cultural exchange - that's how you build genuine relationships. These small gestures matter a lot in diplomacy. 👏🌿
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the outreach, I wish we'd focus more on science and technology cooperation with these countries rather than just yoga and culture. Costa Rica has great IT potential - why not explore that more deeply? Still, every step counts. Good to see India expanding its footprint in Latin America!
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Siddharth J
Hello Honduras! đź‘‹ Our yoga instructors are going to have a field day in Central America. But seriously, cultural exchanges build bridges that last longer than any trade deal. Also, great to see the Indian diaspora in Costa Rica being involved - they are our best ambassadors abroad!

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