External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar presented India's technical capabilities to Central American nations during Thursday's Fifth India-SICA Foreign Ministers Meeting. He proposed collaboration in digital payments, information technology, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture sectors. The minister emphasized that both regions face similar developmental and climate challenges that require joint solutions. He advocated for partnerships that would create tangible results while supporting a balanced global order.
India's Unified Payments Interface processes over half of global cashless transactions, demonstrating the nation's digital advancement. Indian private companies express investment interest in SICA member countries across renewable energy and agricultural sectors. The cooperation extends to solar power, green hydrogen, and bioenergy initiatives as climate solutions. India previously supported the region through vaccine supplies during the pandemic and emergency aid following destructive storms.
India's Unified Payments Interface processes over half of global cashless transactions, demonstrating the nation's digital advancement. Indian private companies express investment interest in SICA member countries across renewable energy and agricultural sectors. The cooperation extends to solar power, green hydrogen, and bioenergy initiatives as climate solutions. India previously supported the region through vaccine supplies during the pandemic and emergency aid following destructive storms.