India and Honduras maintain modest diplomatic relations since 1949, characterised by South-South development cooperation through the ITEC programme, pharmaceutical exports and small-scale agricultural trade. Honduras is an important coffee producer whose exports occasionally reach Indian markets, and India's generic pharmaceutical industry supplies Honduras's public health system. The relationship is functional but not a priority for either government.
COOPERATION AREAS
Where India and Honduras actually work together
4 active areas of cooperation, as of July 2026. Click any card for the full brief.
TRADE & INVESTMENT
By the numbers
Approximate figures based on UN Comtrade data for 2023. India's mission in Mexico City manages bilateral relations in the absence of a resident embassy in Tegucigalpa.
~$200m
Total bilateral trade in goods
~$170m
India exports to country
~$30m
India imports from country
Trade trajectory · USD bn
$0.2bnin FY24 · click a bar to compare years
TOP TRADED ITEMS
AGREEMENTS & MILESTONES
The relationship since 1949, in 6 dates
CURRENT STATE
Where things stand, 2026
India-Honduras relations are limited but stable. Pharmaceutical exports and ITEC training remain the primary bilateral linkages. The absence of a resident Indian embassy in Tegucigalpa constrains commercial and diplomatic engagement. No major initiative is under active development, and the relationship is unlikely to deepen significantly without greater institutional investment from both sides.
SIGNALS TO WATCH
On track / positive momentum
In progress / worth watching
Stalled or facing headwinds
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QUICK FACTS
CapitalTegucigalpa
Population10 million
RegionAmericas
Diplomatic tiesSince 1949
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