India's MoS Margherita to Visit 4 Central American, Caribbean Nations

Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita will visit Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize, and Dominica from May 8-15. In Costa Rica, he will represent India at the presidential inauguration of Laura Fernandez Delgado and hold bilateral discussions. The visit aims to strengthen ties across multiple sectors and review developmental projects. This marks the first ministerial-level Indian visit to Dominica since October 2018.

Key Points: MoS Margherita to Visit Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize, Dominica

  • Margherita to represent India at Costa Rica's presidential inauguration
  • Meetings in Honduras to review bilateral cooperation
  • Visit to showcase India's developmental initiatives in Belize
  • First ministerial visit to Dominica since 2018
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MoS Margherita to visit Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize and Dominica to strengthen bilateral ties

Minister of State Pabitra Margherita will visit Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize & Dominica from May 8-15 to strengthen bilateral ties and attend presidential inauguration.

"This will be the first ministerial-level visit from India to the country since October 2018. - MEA"

New Delhi, May 5

Minister of State for External Affairs and Textiles, Pabitra Margherita, will pay an official visit to Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize and Dominica from May 8-15, 2026, the Ministry of External Affairs announced on Tuesday.

During his visit to Costa Rica, the MoS will represent India at the Presidential Inauguration Ceremony of Laura Fernandez Delgado on May 8 in San Jose.

On the sidelines of the inauguration, Margherita is also likely to meet with the other dignitaries of the government of Costa Rica with discussions expected to cover the full range of bilateral relations and identifying areas for further strengthening India-Costa Rica partnership.

In Honduras, Margherita is scheduled to hold meetings with senior dignitaries of the country's government, including the Foreign Minister, to review the entire spectrum of bilateral cooperation, the MEA detailed.

In Belize, the MoS is expected to meet local government officials and visit the sites of India's developmental initiatives.

In the last leg of his visit to Dominica, Margherita is likely to meet the leadership of the country and discuss the entire gamut of the bilateral relationship.

He will also visit project sites which are being implemented through grant assistance from India. This will be the first ministerial-level visit from India to the country since October 2018.

During the visit, Margherita will also interact with members of the Indian diaspora and friends of India in Dominica.

Last month, Margherita undertook an official visit to Vanuatu and Tuvalu from April 22-25. During the visit, he handed over a cheque for the preservation of cultural and heritage sites to Tuvalu. This was the first tranche of assistance to preserve cultural heritage sites under the Quick Impact Project (QIP).

He also announced India's support, including the provision of a sea ambulance, food grain assistance, and sponsorship of 10 patients for specialised medical treatment in India under the 'Heal in India' initiative.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Honestly, I'm glad we're not just focusing on big powers like US and China. These small islands matter too - they have votes in UN and other forums. Plus, Indian diaspora there deserves attention. Good job MEA! 👏
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Arun Y
Why is MoS Margherita visiting so many small countries? We have 1.4 billion people to worry about first! These diplomatic junkets cost tax money - focus on domestic issues like unemployment and inflation instead.
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Nikhil C
The Quick Impact Project in Tuvalu - sea ambulance, food grains, medical treatment - is exactly the kind of development partnership India should be known for. Not just big infrastructure but practical help for small island nations facing climate change. Well done! 🇮🇳
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Sneha F
I appreciate the effort to engage with Latin America. But why not focus on bigger economies like Brazil or Argentina where we could get more trade benefits? Still, every little step matters for India's global outreach. Let's hope concrete MoUs come out of this.
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Varun X
First ministerial visit to Dominica since 2018 - shows we've been neglecting these Caribbean friends. At least now we're making up for lost time. The diaspora interaction is crucial too - they are our unofficial ambassadors abroad! 🌍
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Tanya I

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