PM Modi Reflects on Memorable Welcome in Guyana

PM Modi expressed gratitude for the warm welcome in Guyana, meeting Caribbean leaders, and receiving the "Key to the City of Georgetown." He emphasized India’s eagerness to strengthen ties with CARICOM nations across multiple sectors.

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared his heartfelt reflections on his visit to Guyana, calling it an unforgettable experience. In a tweet, he expressed his delight in meeting prominent Caribbean leaders and outlined India’s commitment to fostering deeper cooperation with CARICOM (Caribbean Community) nations.

PM Modi wrote, "The welcome in Guyana will remain etched in my memory. I was delighted to meet you, PM Dickon Mitchell of Grenada, PM Mia Amor Mottley of Barbados, and the respected Cabinet Ministers of Guyana. I am also humbled to have received a ‘Key to the City of Georgetown’ by the Mayor of Georgetown. India is eager to deepen cooperation with the CARICOM across various sectors."

During his visit, PM Modi met with Grenada's Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell, Barbados' Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, and other distinguished leaders, underscoring India’s focus on enhancing bilateral and multilateral partnerships with the Caribbean nations.

Receiving the “Key to the City of Georgetown” symbolized the strong ties between India and Guyana. The honor, presented by the Mayor of Georgetown, reflects the shared respect and aspirations of both nations.

India’s commitment to advancing cooperation with CARICOM spans various sectors, including trade, renewable energy, healthcare, education, and technology. PM Modi’s visit highlights the importance of diplomatic engagement and collaboration between India and the Caribbean nations to address global challenges and foster shared growth.

The visit marks another step in India's vision of building strong international relations while promoting sustainable development and mutual prosperity.