Bengaluru, March 12 In collaboration with the Latin American Caribbean Federation of India (LACFI) and the Indian Economic Trade Organisation (IETO), Ecuador opened a trade office here to boost business
- Ecuador trade office opened in Bengaluru to spur business tiesBengaluru, March 12 In collaboration with the Latin American Caribbean Federation of India (LACFI) and [...]
- International Speed Post to New Countries New Delhi, Sep 18 The Department of Posts has announced commencing of International Speed Post [...]
- Rebuilding after deadly Ecuador quake to cost at least $3.3 billionQuito, June 2 The cost of reconstruction after the earthquake last April that killed 663 [...]
- Ecuador forms committee on post-quake reconstruction Quito, April 29 Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa has created a special committee to oversee reconstruction [...]
- Prabhat Kumar concurrently accredited as the Ambassador of India to the Republic of EcuadorNew Delhi, June 30, 2014 Prabhat Kumar, presently Ambassador of India to Colombia, has been [...]

New Delhi, Sep 18 The Department of Posts has announced commencing of International Speed Post (EMS) Service to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Lithuania and North Macedonia. EMS or

Ambassadors and High Commissioners of the Slovak Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador, Uruguay, Fiji and Kenya presented their credentials to the President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, at a ceremony

Quito, June 5 (IANS) The devastating 7.8 earthquake which hit Ecuador in April caused so much economic devastation that the country will only grow at 0.3 per cent, said President

Quito, June 2 The cost of reconstruction after the earthquake last April that killed 663 people in Ecuador will total at least $3.344 billion, the government here said, adding that

Bengaluru, May 2 (IANS) For many years, Latin America viewed India as a very poor country, but this idea is

Quito, April 29 Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa has created a special committee to oversee reconstruction efforts in the country’s quake-hit