Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently visiting Guyana for a three-day trip, marking the second India-CARICOM summit. The summit, held in Georgetown, brings together leaders from India and CARICOM countries, which are island nations in the Caribbean. At the inaugural ceremony, PM Modi, Guyana President Irfan Ali, and the CARICOM Secretary-General shared their views. The first India-CARICOM summit took place in New York in 2019, initiated by PM Modi during the UN General Assembly. The summit focuses on important issues like economic development, climate change, and regional security, reflecting India’s commitment to supporting the Global South. Modi’s visit strengthens ties with Caribbean nations, helping to boost cooperation in these key areas.
21 November,2024 01:23 PM ISTADVERTISEMENT