The paper discussed the trade relation between India and Central America countries. It has found that trade between India and Central American countries is still in the early stages of development, but there is a good chance for it to grow. India sends automobiles, medicines, and engineering products to Central America, while imports food, minerals, and local made goods from Central American countries. India also provides IT services, machines, clothes, and medicine to Central American countries. Central America has chances for India to invest in farming, manufacturing products, and services. Guatemala and Panama are the larger trade partner of India. India has respectively 562.6 million USD and 191.9 million USD trade surplus with Guatemala and Panama during 2024. In overall, India has trade surplus with the countries of central America region. India has more intense trade with Nicaragua and Guatemala, where low with Panama and El Salvador. India has higher Trade Complementarity Index with Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Guatemala. India export more diversified products in central American countries. Navigating goods in the region is expensive due to the large distance between them. Also, Central America doesn't have strong connections between its countries, there are language differences, and India faces tough competition from China's well-established trade routes. Therefore, government of India and central American countries should work together for mitigating such challenges and expanding trade among them.
Kanchanlata Sinha Dharmendra Kumar (Mon,) studied this question.