Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to the Global South during the India-CARICOM Summit in Guyana, highlighting India’s role as a trustworthy partner in tackling global challenges.
Key Highlights from PM Modi’s Address
India’s Support for the Global South
PM Modi acknowledged the significant impact of global challenges on countries of the Global South, emphasizing India’s solidarity during crises like Covid-19, natural disasters, and development issues.
Seven-Pillar Framework for CARICOM Collaboration
PM Modi introduced a seven-pillar strategy to strengthen India-CARICOM ties, aligning with the acronym “CARICOM”:
– C: Capacity Building – India will offer 1,000 additional ITEC scholarships over five years and support forensic centre development and parliamentary training for CARICOM nations.
– A: Agriculture and Food Security – Aimed at enhancing agricultural practices and addressing food security challenges.
(Additional details on other pillars can be included in subsequent updates.)
A Shared Commitment to Sustainability
PM Modi and Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali participated in the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” initiative, promoting environmental conservation by planting trees alongside their families.
PM Modi at G20: India’s Role in Sustainability and Energy Transition
On the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, PM Modi underlined India’s leadership in sustainable development and energy transition. He highlighted key national initiatives in housing, water resources, energy, and sanitation that have contributed to achieving Paris Agreement goals ahead of schedule.
India’s Vision for a Better Planet
PM Modi reiterated India’s commitment to sustainability and global health security, stating,
“A healthy planet is a better planet. India is working actively in this sector, integrating technology and strengthening global efforts.”
This summit and the G20 session reaffirm India’s role as a driving force in global partnerships and sustainability efforts.