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India plugs Nicaragua with power lines in ₹ boost move
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60608, member: 636"] Indian Ambassador Sumit Seth joined Nicaragua Energy Minister Salvador Mansell to open a new electrical substation and power transmission network. India financed the infrastructure project through development credit arrangements. The facility enhances electrical capacity with 138-kilovolt transmission capabilities across Nicaragua. Minister Pabitra Margherita delivered remarks through video conference during the ceremony. He referenced his March diplomatic visit to the Central American nation. The partnership extends beyond electrical infrastructure to humanitarian assistance through artificial limb distribution programs serving 500 Nicaraguan patients. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar recently met Nicaragua Foreign Minister Denis Moncada during United Nations meetings in New York. Both nations established diplomatic relations in March 1983. India operates diplomatic missions through its Panama embassy while Nicaragua maintains representation via its Tokyo facility for bilateral engagement. [/QUOTE]
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