India–Latvia relations

Indo-Latvian relations

India

Latvia

India–Latvia relations refer to the bilateral relations between India and Latvia. Two countries established diplomatic relations at 1991, following the independence of Latvia.[1] India's mission to Latvia is accredited from the Indian embassy in Stockholm, Sweden; while Latvia maintains an embassy and a consulate in New Delhi.

Economic relations

In 2013, Latvia and India signed an agreement avoiding double taxation, which increased Indian exports to Latvia in term of economic benefits between two nations.[2] Currently two countries are discussing on building a closer and deeper cooperation in transports and logistics.[3]

India sees Latvia, as well as Estonia and Lithuania, as strategic partners of Indian interests in the Baltics.[4]

State visits

In 2017, Latvian Prime Minister Māris Kučinskis visited India to accelerate the development of economic relations between the countries.[5]

References

  1. "India-Latvia relations" (PDF).
  2. "LATVIA-INDIA DOUBLE TAXATION AVOIDANCE AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED IN NEAR FUTURE". 7 May 2013.
  3. "Latvia and India need to build closer cooperation in transport and logistics".
  4. "From India to Latvia: Interest in the Baltic States Brings to Riga".
  5. "Kučinskis: The objective of visit to India is to accelerate the development of economic relations between the countries". 3 November 2017.


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