Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, Philip J. Pierre, during the second India-CARICOM Summit in Guyana. The meeting took place on November 20 and focused on enhancing bilateral cooperation.
The leaders discussed various areas of collaboration, including capacity building, education, health, renewable energy, cricket, and yoga. PM Modi emphasized the importance of boosting trade linkages and strengthening ties in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and energy sectors.
PM Modi introduced a seven-point plan to enhance the India-CARICOM partnership, represented by the acronym 'CARICOM':
PM Pierre expressed appreciation for this framework, which aims to support the development of CARICOM nations.
This meeting follows a recent interaction between India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and St Lucia's Foreign Minister Alva Baptiste at the UN General Assembly in New York.
PM Modi is the Prime Minister of India. He is the leader of the Indian government and represents India in international meetings.
PM Philip J. Pierre is the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, a small island country in the Caribbean. He is the leader of the government there.
The India-CARICOM Summit is a meeting between India and CARICOM, which is a group of 15 Caribbean countries. They discuss ways to work together and help each other.
Saint Lucia is a small island nation in the Caribbean Sea. It is known for its beautiful beaches and is part of the CARICOM group.
CARICOM stands for the Caribbean Community, which is a group of 15 countries in the Caribbean region. They work together on issues like trade, health, and education.
Renewable energy comes from natural sources that can be replenished, like sunlight, wind, and water. It is important because it helps reduce pollution and is sustainable.
Capacity building means helping people and organizations develop skills and resources. It is important for improving education, health, and other services.
The ocean economy involves using the ocean's resources for economic activities like fishing, tourism, and shipping. It is important for countries with coastlines.
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