India-Bolivia Ties Strengthen: MoS Margherita Honored in La Paz Amid Historic Visit

Union Minister Pabitra Margherita received a warm welcome from La Paz Mayor Ivan Arias at the historic Palacio Consistorial. Both sides discussed strengthening cooperation across diverse areas including yoga, culture and healthcare. Margherita is in Bolivia to represent India at the presidential inauguration ceremony. The visit also includes inaugurating the newly opened Indian Embassy in La Paz.

Key Points: MoS Margherita Meets La Paz Mayor to Boost India Bolivia Cooperation

  • Minister Margherita represents India at Bolivia's presidential inauguration ceremony
  • Both nations explore cooperation in yoga, healthcare and urban planning
  • New Indian Embassy in La Paz to be inaugurated during the visit
  • India-Bolivia relations focus on minerals, IT and development cooperation
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MoS Margherita welcomed by La Paz Mayor in Bolivia, discusses strengthening cooperation

Union Minister Pabitra Margherita honored by La Paz Mayor Ivan Arias, discusses expanding cooperation in yoga, healthcare, culture and urban planning between India and Bolivia.

"Happy to receive this honour on behalf of the people of India. Grateful to Mayor of La Paz, Mr. Iván Arias, and the people of Bolivia for this warm welcome and great honour - Pabitra Margherita"

La Paz, Nov 8

Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita was warmly received and honoured by the Mayor of La Paz, Ivan Arias, at the historic Palacio Consistorial in Bolivia.

Both sides held a warm and cordial discussion aimed at strengthening cooperation between India and Bolivia across diverse areas such as yoga, culture, healthcare, urban planning, and the promotion of Gandhian philosophy.

“Happy to receive this honour on behalf of the people of India. Grateful to Mayor of La Paz, Mr. Iván Arias, and the people of Bolivia for this warm welcome and great honour,” Margherita posted on X on Saturday.

After successfully concluding his visit to Ecuador, the MoS arrived in Bolivia’s capital La Paz on Friday to represent India at the inauguration ceremony of the new President of Bolivia. During the visit, he will also inaugurate the newly-opened Embassy of India in La Paz and interact with business leaders, the Indian community, Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) alumni, and cultural groups.

Taking to X, Margherita said, “Arrived in La Paz, the world’s highest capital, to represent India at the Inauguration Ceremony of the new President of Bolivia. During the visit, I look forward to inaugurating the newly opened Embassy of India in La Paz, and engaging with business leaders, the Indian community, ITEC alumni, and cultural groups.”

Last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Rodrigo Paz Pereira on his victory in the Presidential elections in Bolivia, asserting that he looks forward to deepening the partnership between the two countries in the years to come.

"Warm congratulations, Mr. Rodrigo Paz Pereira, on your election as the President of Bolivia. Close and friendly ties between India and Bolivia have long underpinned our mutually beneficial cooperation. I look forward to deepening our partnership for shared progress and prosperity in the years to come," PM Modi posted on X.

Pereira, 58, won the presidential runoff election in Bolivia on October 19, according to the quick count of the Preliminary Results System of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE).

Paz will assume office on November 8 for a five-year term from 2025 to 2030.

India and Bolivia enjoy friendly and cordial relations. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the bilateral exchanges, trade and investment are promising with potential for increasing mutually beneficial cooperation. Both sides are working to improve the level of engagement and forge a partnership in sectors like minerals, infrastructure development, health and pharmaceuticals, Information Technology, capacity building and development cooperation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Opening an embassy in La Paz is a strategic move! Bolivia has rich mineral resources that could benefit our industries. Good diplomatic work 👏
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the diplomatic outreach, I hope these discussions translate into tangible benefits for ordinary Indians. Sometimes these foreign visits feel more symbolic than substantive.
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Sarah B
As someone who studied in Bolivia, I'm thrilled to see India strengthening ties there! The ITEC program has created so many opportunities for cultural exchange. More power to such initiatives!
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Vikram M
Healthcare and urban planning cooperation could be game-changing! Our AYUSH systems and smart city experience could really help Bolivia while we learn from their unique challenges at high altitudes.
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Michael C
Great to see India expanding its global footprint! The timing with the new president's inauguration shows strategic planning. Hope this leads to more trade opportunities for Indian businesses.

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