With a collage on social media showcasing important events in the relationship between the two nations in 2025, the Cuban diplomat recalled the anniversary and assured that current ties continue to progress in the economic and commercial spheres.

Marsan recently reflected, at the United Diplomatic Council (UDC) meeting held in New Delhi, on the momentum achieved last year when they approached the 65th anniversary of those ties.

Among the significant events of 2025 in India-Cuba relations, the diplomat stressed the meeting held in July in Brazil between President Miguel Diaz-Canel and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit, which marked a milestone in strengthening bilateral diplomatic ties.

One of the key activities held last year was the India-Cuba Business Conference, which served as a platform for business leaders, government officials, and diplomats to explore potential partnerships in sectors such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, education, and trade.

The visit to Cuba in November by India’s Minister of State for External Affairs and Textiles, Pabitra Margherita, was also noteworthy.

During his visit, Margherita met with the Cuban president, Deputy Prime Minister Eduardo Martinez, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment Oscar Perez-Oliva, and Acting Foreign Minister Gerardo Penalver to exchange views on current cooperation and explore new areas of collaboration.

Also, the celebration of the Indian Film Festival in Cuba.

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