Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited Guyana, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister in 56 years. During his visit from November 20 to 22, PM Modi shared a video highlighting the trip, emphasizing the growing friendship between India and Guyana.
At the 2nd India-CARICOM Summit, PM Modi introduced a seven-pillar framework to enhance collaboration between India and CARICOM, using the acronym "C.A.R.I.C.O.M." This framework focuses on capacity building, scholarships, training, and more. India plans to add 1,000 slots to the ITEC scholarship for CARICOM countries and work on forensic centers and parliamentary training.
India and Guyana signed 10 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) covering culture, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and the deployment of UPI in Guyana. PM Modi and Guyana President Irfaan Ali also planted a sapling under the 'Ek Ped Ma Ke Naam' initiative. India aims to increase pharma exports to Guyana and establish 'Jan Aushadhi Kendras' there. Credit facilities have been extended for agriculture and IT, with Indian companies interested in biofuels, energy, minerals, and pharmaceuticals.
During his visit, PM Modi received the 'Key to the city of Georgetown' and a warm welcome from the Indian community in Guyana. He was greeted by Guyana's President Irfaan Ali, Grenada's Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell, Barbados' Prime Minister Mia Mottley, and four Guyanese ministers.
PM Modi refers to Narendra Modi, who is the Prime Minister of India. He is the leader of the Indian government and represents India in international matters.
Guyana is a country in South America. It is known for its diverse culture and is part of the Caribbean region.
CARICOM stands for the Caribbean Community, which is a group of 15 countries in the Caribbean region. India-CARICOM ties refer to the relationship and cooperation between India and these Caribbean countries.
A seven-pillar framework is a plan or strategy that focuses on seven key areas to improve or strengthen something. In this case, it is used to enhance the relationship between India and CARICOM countries.
MoUs stand for Memorandums of Understanding. These are agreements between two or more parties to work together on certain projects or areas.
Pharma exports refer to the selling and sending of medicines and healthcare products from one country to another. India is known for its pharmaceutical industry.
Jan Aushadhi Kendras are government-run stores in India that sell affordable medicines. The plan is to establish similar stores in Guyana to provide low-cost healthcare products.
The 'Key to the city' is a symbolic honor given to a person, usually a visitor, to show respect and welcome them. It is a gesture of goodwill and friendship.
Georgetown is the capital city of Guyana. It is the largest city in the country and an important cultural and economic center.
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