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    Bilateral trade in local currencies: PM Modi’s big push during Mauritius PM’s India visit

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    India and Mauritius are set to enhance their economic ties by enabling trade in local currencies, as announced by Prime Minister Modi. This initiative builds upon previous collaborations like UPI and RuPay services. India will also provide a Special Economic Package to fund key projects in Mauritius, focusing on healthcare, infrastructure, and renewable energy, strengthening the bilateral relationship.
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