India’s Minister of State for External Affairs, Pabitra Margherita, attended the swearing-in of Bolivia’s new President, Rodrigo Paz Pereira. Delivering greetings from Indian leadership, Margherita reinforced India’s commitment to bilateral cooperation, inaugurated a new Indian embassy in La Paz, and discussed expanding ties across culture, business, and technology during his Latin American visit.
In a significant diplomatic engagement, Union Minister of State for External Affairs, Pabitra Margherita, represented India at the official swearing-in of Rodrigo Paz Pereira as Bolivia’s President for the 2025-2030 term. The ceremony took place in La Paz and was attended by leaders from Latin America, the US, and the EU, highlighting Bolivia’s new diplomatic era.
Margherita delivered messages from President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, affirming India’s support for Bolivia’s development and shared global interests. He also inaugurated India's new embassy chancery in La Paz, enhancing diplomatic presence and people-to-people exchanges. The visit included meetings with Bolivian leaders, discussions on yoga and Gandhian philosophy, and outreach to local Indian and business communities.
Key Highlights
MoS Pabitra Margherita officially represented India at President Rodrigo Paz Pereira’s inauguration in La Paz.
Delivered greetings from Indian President Murmu and Prime Minister Modi, reiterating commitment to deepen India-Bolivia ties.
Inaugurated India’s new embassy in Bolivia’s capital; engaged with Indian diaspora and business leaders.
Discussed expanding cooperation in culture, education, trade, and capacity building.
Presence at the ceremony emphasized India’s focus on Latin American partnerships and strategic diplomacy.
Sources: ANI News, The Hans India, Ten News, IANS, Assam Tribune.