Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Guyana, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the South American nation in 56 years. High Commissioner of India to Guyana, Amit S Telang, emphasized the importance of this visit, highlighting the strong historical and cultural ties between the two countries. Nearly 40% of Guyana's population is of Indian origin, and the visit aims to strengthen cooperation in areas like agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and renewable energy.
Telang noted the excitement surrounding the visit and its potential to boost the partnership between India and Guyana. He also mentioned India's engagement with CARICOM, of which Guyana is a member, and the initiative called the Voice of Global South, which was launched during India's G20 presidency.
The relationship between India and Guyana includes a bilateral joint commission, cultural exchange programs, and a joint business council. India provides scholarships and technical cooperation to Guyana, and Indian companies are interested in sectors like biofuel and pharmaceuticals. The visit is expected to open new avenues for collaboration and strengthen regional partnerships.
Guyana is a country in South America. It is known for its dense rainforests and is the only English-speaking country in South America.
Narendra Modi is the current Prime Minister of India. He has been in office since 2014 and is known for his efforts to improve India's economy and international relations.
A High Commissioner is like an ambassador, but for countries that are part of the Commonwealth, a group of countries that were once part of the British Empire. Amit S Telang is India's High Commissioner to Guyana.
CARICOM stands for the Caribbean Community, which is a group of 15 countries in the Caribbean region that work together to improve their economies and societies.
The Voice of Global South is an initiative that aims to represent the interests and perspectives of developing countries in global discussions and decision-making.
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