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India's External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, congratulated Latvia on its Independence Day and expressed India's commitment to strengthening bilateral ties. India established its diplomatic mission in Latvia in July 2024 to promote political relations, trade, investments, and people-to-people contacts. Both countries have been expanding their relationship, with Latvia's strategic location providing access to deep-water ports and rail and road links.
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