India Committed to Supporting CARICOM in Tackling Regional Challenges
Second India-CARICOM Summit Opens in Guyana
At the opening of the second India-CARICOM Summit in Guyana today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India would provide much-needed assistance to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) in tackling a range of regional challenges.
Meeting of Heads of State and Government
The Meeting, co-chaired by the Chair of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM, the Honorable Dickon Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada, and the Honourable Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, was attended by the Heads of State and Government of Antigua and Barbuda, The Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Barbados, The Commonwealth of Dominica, the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Foreign Ministers of Belize, Jamaica, and Saint Kitts and Nevis and the Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community, Dr. Carla Barnett.
India’s Commitment to CARICOM
Modi emphasized India’s ongoing commitment to working closely with CARICOM, noting the partnership’s efforts in addressing crises like COVID-19, natural disasters, capacity building, and development. He highlighted India’s role as a reliable partner in the region’s future development.
Increased Capacity Building and Skill Development
India is set to grant an additional 1,000 ITEC scholarships over the next five years to support the technical training and skill development of Caribbean youth. In addition, the technical development center in Belize will be expanded to benefit all CARICOM nations.
Agriculture and Food Security
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted agriculture and food security as the second pillar of India’s commitment to the Caribbean. He outlined how India is transforming its agriculture sector with innovations such as drones, digital farming, farm mechanization, soil testing, nano-fertilizers, and natural farming. Modi also emphasized the promotion of millets to improve food security across the region.
“On India’s initiative, the UN declared the year 2023 as the International Year of Millets. Millets are a superfood that can grow in any kind of climate. For CARICOM countries as well, this can become an effective means of addressing climate change and also improving food security.”
Health Sector Collaboration
In the health sector, Modi announced that India is ready to assist Caribbean countries in addressing non-communicable diseases, which are a high priority for the region. Modi also offered to share technology with CARICOM states to help them harvest sargassum seaweed, a long-standing environmental challenge. The seaweed, which has caused significant problems in the region, can be repurposed as fertilizer, providing a sustainable solution to the issue.
Conclusion
India’s commitment to supporting the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) in tackling regional challenges is a significant step forward in strengthening the relationship between the two regions. The various initiatives announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have a positive impact on the region, particularly in areas such as capacity building, agriculture, and health.
FAQs
* What is India’s commitment to CARICOM?
India is committed to providing assistance to CARICOM in tackling a range of regional challenges.
* What are the key areas of focus for India’s commitment to CARICOM?
The key areas of focus include capacity building, agriculture, and health.
* What is India’s role in addressing non-communicable diseases in the region?
India is ready to share technology with CARICOM states to help them address non-communicable diseases.