India quietly sent its diplomats in 20 countries, the disclosure of the whole world

India is working on a strategy that has created a stir in the whole world. Several media reports claim that India has sent 20 special diplomats. These diplomats have gone on such missions that India will create panic. Actually, India has identified 20 countries who want to buy weapons for their self -defense, but they do not have much money. India has now agreed to give loans to these countries at low interest. So that they can buy weapons. But the most tremendous thing here is that these countries will have to buy weapons of India. That is, India will give loan to these countries and with the same loan, these countries will buy weapons from India. The thing to note here is that the money that will be given is a loan and these countries will have to repay it. The biggest advantage of this will be that India will get its money back. But India’s weapons will make a splash in these countries.

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India will become the largest country to export arms to these countries. India has decided to provide loans to countries purchasing arms through import export bank. Exim Bank will benefit from those countries who are unable to raise expensive loans due to political instability or low credit rating. ButBy March 2026, India is planning to deploy 20 new defense athe (military diplomat) in countries such as Algeria, Morocco, Guyana, Tanzania, Argentina, Ethiopia and Cambodia. These countries have been identified as major markets for expansion of Indian defense exports. To support this effort, India will re -deploy military diplomats from Western countries to these targeted areas. These Attashe has been tasked to promote Indian weapons and assess the defense needs of host countries.

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These debt are designed to assist countries with limited financial capabilities due to political instability or low credit rating. According to Reuters, India, citing government sources, is planning to give these loans on favorable interest rates and extended repayment terms. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s attempt to convert India into a global factory floor has produced a low -priced iPhone and pharmaceuticals of billions of dollars. Now he is expected to add missiles, helicopters and warships to the shopping carts of foreign governments. After Ukraine, the world’s largest weapon importing country is expanding the capacity of government-owned export bank (Exim) to provide long-term, low-cost loans to customers, including people whose political or credit risk profiles can limit their access to traditional financing.

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