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“With the blessings of Maa Amba, we will get strength for the fulfilment of all our resolutions”
“We see our country India as a mother, and consider ourselves to be the children of Mother India”
“Government is spending about ₹4 lakh crore on extending the free ration scheme to more than 80 crore people in the country”
“PMGKAY extended so that sisters and mothers do not face any difficulty in running the kitchen during the festive season”
“It is our good fortune that in the year of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, we are dedicating this railway line at the feet of Amba Mata”

“बोल मारी माँ, बोल मारी माँ!”

Jai Maa Ambe!

On this day, we worship the fifth form of the Goddess which is Mother Skandmata. Today, on this auspicious occasion, I am fortunate to worship and to be able to get the darshan of Maa Ambe. If I may say so, our life has been spent in our mother Ambaji’s lap. And the same goes for you all. Whenever we come here, we can feel a new energy and return with a new inspiration and belief. This time I have come here at a time when the country has taken the great resolve of a developed India. 130 crore countrymen have taken the vow to turn India into a developed nation within the next 25 years. With the blessings of Maa Amba, we will get the strength for the accomplishment of all our resolutions. On this auspicious occasion, I have also got an opportunity to dedicate schemes worth thousands of crores of rupees to several districts of Gujarat including Banaskantha. Today, more than 45 thousand houses are being handed over. If we include the projects that are nearing completion and the ones whose foundation stones are being laid, then it will amount to about 61 thousand houses. So, I also congratulate all those beneficiaries. Special greetings to the sisters who have got their homes today! This time all of you will celebrate Diwali in your new houses. Are you happy or not? Those who have spent their entire lives in huts or makeshift settlements will be celebrating Diwali in their own pucca houses. I believe it will be the greatest Diwali of their lives!

Brothers & Sisters,

The topic 'respect for women' seems very simple. But if we think about it seriously, we will find that this aspect of 'respect for women' is embedded in our traditions and values. In the other parts of the world when we talk of power and bravery, the father's name is associated with them. You must have heard people saying that “this brave boy is the son of that man”. While in India, Mother's name has been associated with brave men here. Let me give you an example. Arjun was a great heroic man, but we never hear people saying 'Pandu's son Arjun'. Instead he is known as the son of Kunti i.e. Kaunteya-Putra or Kuntiputra. He is also known as 'Parth' which again means son of Kunti. Similarly, when we talk of the Almighty Lord Shri Krishna, he is described as 'Devakinandan' i.e. Krishna, the son of Devaki. The all-powerful Hanuman ji is known as Anjani Putra. That means the names of heroes and bravehearts are associated with the names of mothers in our country. The great value we give to the name of the mother, the importance we give to women and the greatness of the power of the women hold the essence of our culture. Moreover, it is due to the same values that we see our country India as a mother and consider ourselves to be the children of Mother Bharati.

Friends,

Despite being associated with such a great culture, we have also seen in our country that most of the rights on the property, on the house and on the economic decisions of the house are in the hands of the father or the son. We all know that if there is a house then it is usually registered under the name of a man; if there is a car then it is in the name of a man, if there is a shop or a farm then again it is registered under the name of a man. Nothing is registered in the name of the woman, and if the husband passes away, everything goes to the son. Therefore, we have decided that the houses that will be given under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and Deen Dayal Awas scheme will be under the mother's name. Therefore, after 2014, we have decided that the concrete houses that the government is providing to the poor will be in the name of the mother or in the name of both the mother and her husband or jointly with the mother and her son. So far we have given more than 3 crore houses to the poor in the country. You could see the joy on the faces of those people who have got the houses today and most of them are the mothers who own these houses. Since these women are now the owners of the houses worth lakhs, they have become lakhpatis! I would like to congratulate the Gujarat government for the speedy implimentation of the campaign of providing pucca houses to every poor. I thank Bhupendra bhai. Last year 1.5 lakh houses were completed in Gujarat. To ensure that the sisters of poor families do not face any problem in terms of food and cooking in this festive season, the government has extended the scheme of free ration for the next three months. The central government is spending about Rs 4 lakh crore on this scheme, which provides relief to more than 80 crore people of the country in difficult times. I have had the great privilege of working for the empowerment of mothers and sisters for the past two decades. Banaskantha has been a great witness to this. I was pained to see that in the abode of Mata Ambaji and Mata Naleshwari, we were behind even in the education of daughters. That is why when I had taken a vow before Mother Narmada to make the fields and barns of Banaskantha flourish, I had also requested you to give a place to Mother Saraswati in your houses. I still remember that I used to tell sisters time and again that if daughters do not get educated, then Mother Saraswati will not reside in your homes and where there is no Goddess Saraswati, even Goddess Laxmi will never reside in that place. I am glad that the sisters of Banaskantha and the tribal families had accepted my request. Today the water of mother Narmada is changing the fate of this place. So daughters are also going to schools and colleges with great enthusiasism. Banaskantha has also contributed a lot in the fight against malnutrition. Be it the programme of distribution of Sukhdi (recipe) to mothers during delivery or the campaign to donate milk, Banaskantha has successfully taken it forward.

Brothers & Sisters,

In order to fulfil the resolution of the welfare of women, after 2014, work is going on in the whole country. To remove every suffering, every inconvenience, every obstacle in the lives of mothers, sisters and daughters, they are being made the charioteers of India's development journey. From Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao to full participation of daughters in the nation's army, doors of opportunities are being opened for the women. Be it the toilets, gas connections, water supply, Jan Dhan accounts, loans without guarantee under the Mudra scheme, the women power of the country is at the centre of every major scheme of the central government.

Friends,

When the mother is happy, the entire family is happy; when a family is happy, then the society is happy; and if the society is happy, the entire country is happy. This is known as the right development and we are working relentlessly for the same. You tell me, should we have been freed from the traffic jam in front of the temple here or not? Was there an atmosphere of peace needed here or not? The big trucks carrying marble used to pass by the temple. There should have been a separate way for these trucks or not? Today we are fulfilling all these wishes in the form of a new rail line and a bypass.

Brothers & Sisters,

Today I wish to tell you another thing. All of you will be surprised to know that today the foundation stone of Taranga Hill-Ambaji-Abu Road, Mehsana railway line has been laid. When the country was under British rule, the decision to build this railway line was made during the British era in 1930, that is, almost a hundred years ago. The files are still lying. It was conceived during the British era. That is, how important was the rail line in this area! The need of the rail line was recognized a hundred years ago. But friends, perhaps God and Mother Amba must have written this task down for me. Unfortunately this task was not undertaken after independence. This file was in cold storage for so many decades after independence. When I was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, I was involved in it and had proposed it. But then no one paid any heed to it and there was a different government. However, we are fortunate that today when the country is completing 75 years of independence, our double engine government has got an opportunity to dedicate it at the feet of the mother. This rail line and bypass will not only get rid of jams and other problems, but will also give strength to the marble industry. A major part of the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor, which has become operational today, lies in this area. The Dedicated Freight Corridor will help in transporting not only marble but also potatoes, vegetables, tomatoes as well as milk from here. Farmers in particular will also get benefitted because in the near future special Kisan Rail will also run from here.

Brothers & Sisters,

The tourism industry here will also get its share of benefits. This is the abode of Mother Ambaji herself. When I was the Chief Minister, we had built 51 Shaktipeeths here. Maa Amba is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths and we have created replicas of all the 51 pilgrimage centres in Ambaji. That is, in a way, one can visit all the 51 pilgrimage centres in Ambaji itself. But I have seen that still people come on a whirlwind tour , quickly visit Maa Amba and go away. I want to create such a scenario where people who visit Ambaji will have to stay here for two-three days. I wish to create myriad things in this place so that the income of the people here increases. We are transforming the nearby Gabbar now. You must have seen it. Would anyone have thought about that? Today, I greatly appreciate the Government of Gujarat for the development of the Gabbar pilgrimage area. Now visiting Ajitnath Jain Temple, Taranga Hill will also become easy. Just as the importance of Palitala has increased, so will the importance of Taranga Hill. Mark my words. If the train runs, more pilgrims will come here. And the income of the hotels , guest houses, dhabas and restaurants will increase. Small shopkeepers will get work. From guides to taxi services, new opportunities will be available for the youth. And I have to develop the entire belt from Dharoi Dam to Ambaji. You have seen the development around the statue of unity. I want to do something similar here. Dharoi Dam has possibilities for water sports. Now the possibilities will expand.

Brothers & Sisters,

On one side there is this corridor of spirituality and industries while on the other side we have our border where our brave soldiers are stationed to defend the nation. Recently the government has started Seema Darshan Project in Suigam Taluka. These efforts are to ensure that the people from all over the country can come here and directly witness and learn about the experiences of our BSF soldiers. This project is also going to give strength to the 'Panch Prana' of national integration and will also create new employment opportunities related to tourism here. The widening of Mitha-Tharad-Deesa road will also give an impetus to this project. With the construction of a runway and other infrastructure at Air Force Station at Deesa, the strength of our Air Force is also going to increase in this area. From a strategic point of view, this Air Force station will be very crucial for the country. As such a big station is being built here, then the businesses and trade in the vicinity will also get a boost. Various needs like that of milk, fruits and vegetables will arise here due to which the farmers, livestock rearers and everyone here is certainly going to benefit.

Brothers & Sisters,

The picture of Banaskantha has changed due to the continuous efforts of the last two decades. 'Narmada Neer', Sujalam-Sufalam and Drip Irrigation have played a major role in transforming the situation. The role of women, the role of sisters in this endeavour has been very prominent. Till a few years back, no one could ever imagine that Banaskantha would be cultivating pomegranates, grapes, potatoes and tomatoes on such a large scale. The projects launched today will work to change the lives of farmers, youth, women, everyone. Once again, bowing at the feet of the mother, I extend my heartiest congratulations to all of you for the various development projects! I thank you with the hope that we will continue to get your blessings like this. And first of all I must apologize to you for coming late here. I thought I would start and directly reach here but I met such a huge number of villagers on the way. So, naturally I felt like touching their feet. In the process I got late in reaching here. So you all had to wait for quite a long time. Sorry for that. But my brothers of Banaskantha, we have Khedbrahma and Sabarkantha nearby. We all have to reach new heights of development and progress. And we have a huge opportunity in the next 25 years with us. Today people around the world are getting attracted towards India. Can we let go of this opportunity? So, we must toil hard and focus upon development related work. Everyone should move forward together. If we manage to do this, only then progress will be made. And you have always given a lot of support to make this kind of progress. This is my strength and my wealth. Your blessings inspire us to innovate. And that's why I express my heartfelt gratitude to all the people of Gujarat from this Mother's Dham. Thank you very much.

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Joint Statement on the State Visit of the President of the Republic of Cyprus
May 22, 2026

The President of the Republic of Cyprus, Mr. Nikos Christodoulides, paid a State Visit to India from 20-23 May 2026, at the invitation of the Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Shri Narendra Modi. The visit holds particular significance as it is taking place during the Cyprus’ Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

This visit builds upon the historic momentum generated by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s visit to Cyprus in June 2025, which laid the foundation for a strategic partnership, and marks the transition of India-Cyprus relations into a results-oriented and implementation-driven phase.

The two Leaders welcomed the substantial progress achieved in implementing the Joint Declaration issued in 2025, including the advancement of political dialogue, increased business engagement, enhanced defence contacts, and the initiation of cooperation in innovation and technology. Recognizing the evolving geopolitical landscape and the deepening of the India-Cyprus partnership, the Leaders agreed to elevate the bilateral Comprehensive Partnership to a Strategic Partnership, to reflect new realities and opportunities.

President Christodoulides was warmly welcomed by the Hon’ble President of India, H.E. Smt. Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 22 May 2026. He paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi, father of the Indian nation, at Rajghat. Hon’ble President also hosted a State Banquet in honour of the visiting dignitary.

During the visit, Prime Minister Modi and President Christodoulides held bilateral talks in New Delhi on 22 May 2026. The two Leaders held wide-ranging discussions on bilateral relations and expressed satisfaction at the renewed momentum in bilateral engagement across different sectors. They reaffirmed the close and trusted partnership between India and Cyprus, based on shared democratic values, rule of law and mutual respect. They also exchanged views on India-EU relations, as well as regional and global issues of mutual interest.

The two Leaders welcomed the regular contact at the high political level as an important aspect of the India-Cyprus Comprehensive Partnership. They welcomed the significant progress made in the implementation of the India-Cyprus Joint Action Plan 2025-2029 announced during the visit of Prime Minister Modi in 2025. Both sides also agreed to commemorate the 65th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 2027 through the organization of special events.

President Christodoulides congratulated Prime Minister Modi on the successful hosting of the AI Impact Summit 2026. Cyprus was represented by the Deputy Minister for Research, Innovation and Digital Policy, and endorsed the Summit Declaration. Both Leaders shared their views on working towards safe, trustworthy, and inclusive development of AI.

Shared Values and Multilateral Cooperation

The two Leaders underscored their shared commitment to peace, democracy, the rule of law, effective multilateralism, and sustainable development. They reaffirmed their support for a rules-based international order, grounded in the UN Charter and international law, placing particular emphasis on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), with regard to freedom of navigation and overflight, unimpeded commerce and sovereign maritime rights.

Both Leaders reiterated their call for addressing pressing global challenges and to prepare the world for emerging developments through reformed and effective multilateralism. In this context, they expressed their intention to strengthen coordination within international organizations, including within the United Nations and the Commonwealth.

The two Leaders stressed the urgent need for the reform of the United Nations Security Council, including ways to make it more effective, efficient, and representative of the contemporary geopolitical challenges. They agreed to coordinate closely in multilateral fora, including on UNSC matters, and to continue supporting efforts to conclude inter-governmental negotiations on the reform of the United Nations Security Council. Cyprus reiterated its firm support for India’s permanent membership of a reformed United Nations Security Council. Both sides also agreed to engage in close cooperation and support each other at the United Nations and other multilateral fora including each other’s candidacies.

Support for Sovereignty and Peace

Cyprus and India expressed their strong commitment to the resumption of negotiations to achieve a comprehensive, just and lasting settlement of the Cyprus Question on the basis of a bizonal, bicommunal federation with political equality, in accordance with the agreed UN framework and the relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions. They underlined the important role of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) and their full support for its mandate. President Christodoulides expressed his appreciation for India’s valuable contribution to UNFICYP.

India reiterated its unwavering and consistent support for the independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and unity of the Republic of Cyprus. Both sides emphasized the need for full respect of the relevant United Nations resolutions and International Law, so as not to undermine efforts towards a negotiated peaceful solution.

Security, Defence and Counter-Terrorism

Both Leaders categorically and unequivocally condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including cross-border terrorism. Cyprus expressed solidarity and unwavering support to India in its fight against cross-border terrorism.

The two Leaders condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April 2025 and the terror incident near Red Fort, New Delhi on 10 November 2025. They emphasized that those responsible for the attacks should be held accountable. Both Leaders called for decisive and concerted international efforts to combat terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner and in accordance with international law.

Emphasizing the need for a comprehensive, coordinated, and sustained approach to combating terrorism across borders, they underscored the importance of working collaboratively, both bilaterally and within the multilateral system.

In this context, the Leaders called for strengthening multilateral efforts to combat terrorism and the expeditious finalization and adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism within the UN framework. They urged for strong and concerted action against all UN- and EU-designated terrorists and terrorist entities, including those under 1267 UNSC Sanctions Committee, their associated proxy groups, facilitators, sponsors, financiers and backers.

They underlined the need for cooperation to counter violent extremism and radicalization, financing of terrorism and money-laundering as well as to prevent exploitation of new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes and to tackle terrorist recruitment. Both sides also called for eliminating terrorist safe havens and infrastructure as well as disrupting terrorist networks and combating the financing of terrorism, at the United Nations and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

They reiterated their zero-tolerance approach to terrorism, rejecting double standards, state sponsored terrorism and any justification for such acts, under any circumstances. The Leaders welcomed the signing of an MoU on establishing a Joint Working Group (JWG) on Counter Terrorism, which will provide a framework to enhance bilateral cooperation in counter-terrorism through information and knowledge sharing and capacity building and agreed to hold the first meeting of the JWG as early as possible.

The two Leaders noted the ongoing close cooperation between relevant agencies of both countries, especially to address new and emerging threats in the cyberspace. In this context, the Leaders welcomed the establishment of Cybersecurity Dialogue between the two countries.

They agreed to deepen defence and security cooperation, including through collaboration between their respective defence industries, with a special focus on cybersecurity and emerging technologies. In this context, the Leaders welcomed the signing of the MoU between Cyprus Defence & Space Industries Cluster (CyDSIC) and Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM).

Welcoming the India-Cyprus Bilateral Defence Cooperation Programme signed in February 2026, the two Leaders underscored the potential for significant cooperation in the defence sector. They also welcomed the signing of the Technical Arrangement for the establishment of Official Coordination and Cooperation on Search and Rescue (SAR) matters. These will provide an institutional framework for promoting defence industrial cooperation and technology partnership, building on the momentum of the India-EU Defence and Security Partnership signed on 27 January 2026, as well as facilitate exchanges, training and capacity building. The Leaders welcomed the conclusion of the Roadmap for Bilateral Defence Cooperation between the Ministries of Defence of the two countries for the period 2026-2031.

India and Cyprus being maritime nations with deep-rooted naval traditions, both Leaders encouraged expanding cooperation in the maritime domain, including regular port calls by Indian naval vessels and exploring opportunities for joint maritime training and exercises to enhance maritime domain awareness and regional security.

Trade, Investment and Innovation

Both Leaders emphasized that significant potential exists for further expanding bilateral trade, investment and technology partnerships. They agreed to enhance cooperation on building trusted, reliable and resilient supply chains, as well as safeguarding their economic security.

The Leaders welcomed the sustained growth of investments from Cyprus into India, making Cyprus an important source of investments into India. They reaffirmed their commitment to fully realizing the untapped economic potential, including through startups, digitalization, AI and innovation-driven enterprises. They encouraged the business community in both countries to actively explore trade and investment opportunities in priority sectors including, inter alia, financial services, maritime, connectivity, logistics, clean and green energy, waste management, space, science & technology, and research and innovation. The Leaders also highlighted the opportunities that will arise through the implementation of the historic India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) concluded earlier this year.

Through Fintech connectivity, not only cross border transactions but also cross border connections will be strengthened. The Leaders noted the deepening of economic engagement in the financial sector, including the MoU signed between NIPL and Eurobank Cyprus in 2025. They also welcomed the establishment of a framework for interoperability of India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) with Target Instant Payment Settlement System (TIPS System) of the European Central Bank (ECB), which will facilitate seamless cross-border transactions, benefiting both tourists and businesses of both the countries.

The two Leaders also welcomed the growing momentum in trilateral and bilateral economic cooperation. In this context, they appreciated the establishment of the India-Greece-Cyprus (IGC) Business and Investment Council as an important platform for strengthening business-to-business linkages, promoting investment flows, and fostering collaboration among the three countries.

Building upon the momentum generated by the India-Cyprus investors roundtable held in Limassol in June 2025, an India-Cyprus Business Forum was organised in Mumbai during the visit which aimed at further strengthening the bilateral economic and commercial partnership as well as fostering new avenues of collaboration. The Leaders welcomed the signing of B2B MoUs on the sidelines of the Business Forum in Mumbai.

The Leaders welcomed continued collaboration between the startups, unicorns, innovation ecosystems and venture capital networks of the two countries. In this context, they welcomed the signing of an MoU on Innovation & Technology which would provide a framework for exchanges between startups, incubators, accelerators and the innovation agencies of both countries.

The Leaders noted the importance of maritime and shipping cooperation in strengthening trade and connectivity between the two countries, and for connecting the Indo-Pacific to Europe through trusted maritime partnerships. Recognizing Cyprus’ role as a gateway to Europe and the potential to serve as a regional hub for transshipment, storage, distribution, and logistics, they encouraged strengthening of maritime cooperation through joint ventures involving Cyprus-based and Indian maritime service providers for mutual benefit. In this context, both Leaders agreed to take forward the positive momentum in maritime cooperation under the existing Bilateral Agreement on Merchant Shipping.

Considering the strong complementarities between Cyprus’ globally recognized maritime services ecosystem and India’s rapidly expanding maritime and port infrastructure capabilities, the two Leaders agreed to strengthen cooperation in the maritime sector as a strategic pillar of the bilateral partnership.

In this context, they acknowledged the potential of Cyprus to serve as a European maritime gateway and operational base for Indian shipping interests and welcomed closer engagement between Indian maritime stakeholders and Cyprus’ shipping and ship management community. The two sides agreed to promote cooperation in maritime services, port connectivity, logistics, maritime training and skills development, as well as green shipping and regulatory compliance, with a view to generating practical and mutually beneficial outcomes in the near term.

The Leaders noted that cooperation in disaster resilience and infrastructure is an area of growing importance to both countries, particularly in the context of increasing climate-related challenges. In this context, Prime Minister Modi welcomed Cyprus’ expression of interest in joining the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), and both the Leaders underscored CDRI’s role as a global platform for advancing technical cooperation, capacity building and knowledge sharing, as well as promoting investments in disaster-resilient infrastructure systems.

Science & Technology

Acknowledging the transformative potential of new and emerging technologies, the Leaders noted that the MoU on Innovation and Technology, will promote collaboration among research centers, startups, and academic institutions, as well as joint research and innovation projects in emerging and sustainable technologies, including ethical and responsible AI.

Recognizing the importance of space sector as a critical infrastructure underpinning global economic progress, security, innovation, and technological advancement, both sides expressed interest in partnerships in addressing global challenges. Prime Minister Modi informed that India’s Space Policy 2023 provides an enabling and dynamic framework for non-governmental entities to undertake end-to-end activities in the space domain. Both sides welcomed the ongoing efforts to enhance collaboration for mutual benefit. In this context, the Leaders welcomed the ongoing engagement between ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence (ECoE) and Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe).

Education, Mobility and Skills Development

The Leaders welcomed growing exchanges at the academic level including students and researchers. In this context, they welcomed the signing of an MoU in the field of Higher Education and Research, which they noted would provide a strong foundation for higher education institutions and research organizations in both countries to strengthen engagement, enhance exchanges, and explore opportunities for collaboration, including through joint research initiatives, faculty and student mobility, and institutional partnerships.

The Leaders welcomed the signing of an MoU on Diplomatic Training between the Sushma Swaraj Institute of Foreign Service (SSIFS) and the Diplomatic Academy, MoFA, Cyprus which will strengthen bilateral ties by cooperation in the training of diplomats.

The Leaders committed to continuing negotiations with a view to concluding a Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement, which will provide a framework to facilitate collaboration on safe, regular and orderly migration, and support sustainable workforce mobility of highly skilled workers, students, and researchers. Both Leaders also agreed on the commencement of negotiations for a Social Security Agreement at the earliest.

In this context, the Leaders also welcomed the signing of the MoU between the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) and the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Cyprus (ICPAC) which would provide a good opportunity for young accountants to contribute to developing professional and regulatory standards, exchanging best practices in accounting and auditing, and enhancing mutual recognition and employability in the fields of finance and business services.

Cultural Cooperation and People-to-People ties

The Leaders highlighted the need to expand cultural exchanges between India and Cyprus. They welcomed the signing of an MoU on Cultural Cooperation, which is expected to facilitate exchanges in the fields of visual arts, performing arts, educational programs for the arts, heritage conservation, and creative industries. The Leaders encouraged closer collaboration between museums, academic institutions, and cultural bodies to promote joint initiatives, exhibitions, and capacity-building efforts, and appreciated the growing interest in Yoga, Ayurveda and Indian culture in Cyprus.

The Leaders recognized the potential for further growth in two-way tourism which would contribute to fostering greater understanding between the people of both countries. Both sides agreed to work to expand tourist flow in both directions by collaboration between tourism stakeholders.

The Leaders noted that cooperation on consular matters remained an area of continued interest to both countries, given the growing movement of people and expanding people-to-people ties. In this context, they welcomed the launch of a Consular Dialogue, noting that it would provide a structured framework for addressing consular issues and strengthening cooperation.

India–EU Relations

The two Leaders welcomed the conclusion of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement during the India-EU Summit on 27 January 2026. Both sides also endorsed the Joint India–EU Comprehensive Strategic Agenda for 2030, aimed at further reinforcing the strategic partnership by broadening, deepening and better coordinating EU-India cooperation to deliver mutually beneficial, concrete and transformative outcomes for both partners and for the wider world.

Hailing the India-EU Free Trade Agreement as a historic milestone in the strategic partnership, the Leaders called for its early signing and timely implementation for realizing the true potential for trade and investment collaboration through diversifying critical value chains and opening new markets.

The Leaders agreed to further enhance the work of the India-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) to address key trade, technology, and economic security issues, and looked forward to the results of the TTC Ministerial meeting in July.

The signing of the India-EU Security and Defence Partnership will deepen cooperation in areas of shared interests, including maritime security, defence industry and technology, cyber and hybrid threats, space and counter terrorism. The two Leaders also called for early conclusion of the India-EU Security of Information Agreement in this regard.

Welcoming the signing of the MoU on Comprehensive Framework of Cooperation on Mobility and the launch of a pilot European Union Legal Gateway Office in India, the Leaders noted its role in promoting legal pathways for movement of professionals, skilled workforce and students and strengthening people-to-people ties between India and the EU.

Indo-Pacific, Connectivity and Regional & Global Issues

The Leaders reiterated their shared commitment to promoting a free, open, peaceful, prosperous and rules-based Indo-Pacific, in accordance with international law, including the UNCLOS. Prime Minister Modi appreciated Cyprus for joining the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative, underscoring its potential to deepen cooperation in maritime security as well as the sustainable use of marine resources.

Both Leaders recognized the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor’s (IMEEC) transformational potential in reshaping and promoting global trade, connectivity and prosperity. They reiterated their shared commitment to promoting stability in the Eastern Mediterranean and the wider Middle East and emphasized the importance of fostering deeper engagement and corridors of interconnection from India through the wider Middle East to Europe. They discussed the establishment of a Bilateral Connectivity Dialogue.

The Leaders expressed their support for the early resolution of the conflict in Ukraine through dialogue, diplomacy and constructive engagement between the key stakeholders, in order to achieve a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine, in accordance with international law and the principles of the UN Charter.

On the recent developments in West Asia, both the Leaders underscored the importance of dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the underlying issues in a peaceful manner, including safe and unimpeded passage of maritime shipping.

The two Leaders also discussed the importance of upholding the global non-proliferation architecture, recognizing the value of India joining the Nuclear Suppliers Group.

Conclusion

Both Leaders expressed satisfaction at the deepening of India–Cyprus relations and in order to take forward the cooperation under the India-Cyprus Strategic Partnership, they directed both sides to work for the timely implementation of the India-Cyprus Joint Action Plan 2025-2029. The Leaders agreed to maintain regular interaction building upon the shared spirit of mutual respect and collaboration.

The President of Cyprus thanked the Prime Minister of India for the excellent arrangements during his State Visit extended by the Government and the people of India.

The Leaders reaffirmed their shared vision of Cyprus and India as strategic partners and vital connectors between Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Indo-Pacific, committed to advancing peace, stability, connectivity, and prosperity.

They reaffirmed their commitment to delivering tangible outcomes under the India-Cyprus Joint Action Plan 2025-2029 and to further strengthening India-Cyprus cooperation as a dynamic pillar of the broader India-EU strategic partnership.

The Leaders agreed that the present visit marks a decisive step in transforming a historically strong relationship into a new stage in bilateral relations, elevating the partnership into a more ambitious, modern, strategic, and future-oriented framework of cooperation.