
India sends essential medical supplies to Somalia; black-eyed cowpea seeds to Fiji
In posts on X, the MEA spokesperson said:
'India's humanitarian assistance to the people of Somalia continues.
'A consignment comprising of 10 tonnes of humanitarian assistance, which includes essential medicines, surgical items, hospital essentials and biomedical equipment has departed for Somalia.'
'Standing in solidarity with our partners in the Indo-Pacific.
'As part of its 'Act East Policy', India sends humanitarian assistance of 5 MT Black-eyed Cowpea Seeds to our Pacific partner Fiji to support agricultural production.
'The 1st tranche of seeds departed from Delhi today for Fiji.'
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New Delhi, July 26 (UNI) Underscoring the need to strengthen India's arbitration ecosystem, Justice Tejas Karia of the Delhi High Court emphasized the importance of institutional arbitration, structured training, and mindset shifts to transform India into a global arbitration hub.
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Male/New Delhi, July 26 (UNI) From ''India Out'' to India In. India-Maldives relations have come a
long way with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's State visit to the Indian Ocean island nation which
concluded today.
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26 Jul 2025 | 8:33 PM
Male/New Delhi, July 26 (UNI) As Prime Minister Narendra Modi emplaned for Delhi after concluding his two-day state visit to the Maldives, he extended his heartfelt thanks to the Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu for the warmth, and said the productive bilateral talks would add significant energy to the bilateral ties.
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New Delhi, July 26 (UNI) India today said it is closely monitoring the situation along the border between Cambodia and Thailand, where armed clashes have broken out between the two Southeast Asian neighbours, claiming around 30 lives so far.
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