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		<title>India Pledges Dialysis Unit, Sea Ambulance for Tuvalu Health Boost</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[India has doubled down on its support for Tuvalu&#8217;s healthcare system, with Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitr Margherita pledging critical medical equipment during his official visit to&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>India has doubled down on its support for Tuvalu&#8217;s healthcare system, with Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitr Margherita pledging critical medical equipment during his official visit to the tiny Pacific nation. The commitment includes a state-of-the-art dialysis unit and a specialized sea ambulance, tailored to meet the unique needs of Tuvalu&#8217;s remote island communities.</p>
<p>Margherita&#8217;s itinerary was packed with high-level diplomacy. He toured the Princess Margaret Hospital in Funafuti, praising the frontline health staff and reiterating India&#8217;s resolve to collaborate for superior public health services. Meetings with key Tuvaluan leaders further advanced ties: discussions with Acting Health and Education Minister Hamoa Holona zeroed in on joint programs, while talks with Acting PM Paulson Panapa covered health, climate-adaptive infrastructure, and trade.</p>
<p>The minister&#8217;s engagements extended to Governor-General Tofiga Vaevalu Falani for broad bilateral cooperation and Dr. Maina Wakafua Talia on climate resilience, disaster management, and sustainable growth. &#8216;Our partnership is rooted in mutual trust and shared goals,&#8217; Margherita shared on X, affirming India&#8217;s role as Tuvalu&#8217;s steadfast ally.</p>
<p>This outreach comes on the heels of his Vanuatu stopover, where he conferred with top officials on health, capacity enhancement, and resilient frameworks. According to the External Affairs Ministry, Margherita&#8217;s Pacific tour exemplifies India&#8217;s strategic focus on strengthening relations with island countries, continuing the momentum from the 2023 FIPIC Summit.</p>
<p>In an era where climate change imperils low-lying atolls like Tuvalu, India&#8217;s health-focused diplomacy signals a holistic approach—combining immediate aid with long-term partnership to safeguard vulnerable populations and promote regional stability.</p>
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