Expansion of India's UPI Services
- UPI services, along with RuPay card services, was launched in Sri Lanka and Mauritius on February 12.
- Prime Minister, along with leaders from both countries, attended a virtual ceremony to mark the occasion.
- The initiative aligns with India's focus on its "Neighbourhood First Policy" and underscores its commitment to regional cooperation.
- The move is part of India's efforts to enhance bilateral economic relations with Sri Lanka and Mauritius.
- The expansion allows for UPI settlement services for Indian nationals traveling to these countries and vice ....
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