Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Arrives in Guyana for Three-Day State Visit
Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi arrived in Guyana on Tuesday for a three-day State Visit, accompanied by high-level government officials.
Welcoming Ceremony
President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali welcomed Prime Minister Modi at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport on Tuesday night. The Prime Minister was joined by his officials, including Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Hugh Todd, the Indian High Commissioner to Guyana Dr Amit Telang, and other government officials.
Agenda for the Visit
The two leaders are expected to discuss a wide range of topics, with a focus on military cooperation and tackling the problems caused by climate change. The two countries have also agreed to create working groups in agriculture and food production, information and communications technology, energy, ayurvedic and wellness, natural medicine and development, and defence, among other areas to further the bilateral cooperation agenda.
Summit-Level Discussions
During his visit, Prime Minister Modi will engage in summit-level bilateral discussions with President Ali. He will also co-chair the 2nd India-CARICOM Summit in Guyana, alongside Prime Minister of Grenada, Dickon Mitchell, and President Ali.
Address to the National Assembly and the Indian Community
PM Modi is scheduled to address the National Assembly, the Indian community, and the Indian diaspora in Guyana.
Historical Significance of the Visit
PM Modi’s visit to Guyana comes at the invitation of President Ali. This is the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Guyana in 56 years. The visit underlines the historically robust relations between India and Guyana, which were established on May 26, 1966. Since then, the two nations have engaged in a thriving programme of economic, scientific, technical, and cultural cooperation, with the Indian government providing Guyana with substantial development assistance.
Conclusion
The visit of Prime Minister Modi to Guyana is a significant milestone in the history of bilateral relations between the two countries. The two nations have a long history of cooperation and have made significant progress in various areas. The visit is expected to further strengthen the ties between India and Guyana and pave the way for new areas of cooperation.
FAQs
Q: What is the purpose of Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Guyana?
A: The purpose of the visit is to strengthen bilateral relations between India and Guyana and to discuss areas of cooperation, including military cooperation and tackling climate change.
Q: What is the significance of the visit?
A: The visit is significant as it is the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Guyana in 56 years. It underlines the historically robust relations between India and Guyana and is expected to further strengthen ties between the two nations.
Q: What are the areas of cooperation that will be discussed during the visit?
A: The areas of cooperation that will be discussed include agriculture and food production, information and communications technology, energy, ayurvedic and wellness, natural medicine and development, and defence, among other areas.