October 1, 2024
This historic visit marks the first-ever bilateral visit of a Jamaican Prime Minister to India, underscoring the growing significance of the relationship
Delegation-level discussions between the two countries followed the meeting, focused on enhancing bilateral cooperation
The visit highlights the two nations' shared historical and cultural ties, including their colonial past and democratic values
Strengthening economic cooperation is a key focus, with both leaders seeking to solidify long-standing ties and explore new areas of collaboration
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a significant bilateral meeting with Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness in New Delhi, marking a historic first visit by a Jamaican leader to India. The meeting, which took place at Hyderabad House, was followed by delegation-level discussions between the two countries, focused on enhancing bilateral cooperation.
Holness, who arrived on September 30 for his official visit, began his day by paying floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, reflecting Jamaica’s respect for India’s ‘Father of the Nation’. The Ministry of External Affairs shared this moment, noting the importance of the visit.
The Jamaican Prime Minister’s visit is a pivotal moment for Indo-Jamaican relations. The two nations share deep-rooted historical and cultural connections, including a shared colonial past, values of democracy and freedom, and a mutual love for cricket.
This visit is expected to further solidify the strong ties between the two countries, emphasizing bolstering economic cooperation and exploring new avenues of collaboration. Both leaders are optimistic about deepening their partnership in various fields, reflecting the importance of this milestone visit.
Source: Economic Times