PM Modi attends Second India CARICOM Summit

Published By : Admin | November 21, 2024 | 02:00 IST

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the Prime Minister of Grenada, H.E. Mr. Dickon Mitchell, the current CARICOM Chair, chaired the 2nd India-CARICOM Summit in Georgetown on 20 November 2024. Prime Minister thanked President of Guyana, H.E. Irfaan Ali for graciously hosting the Summit. The first India-CARICOM Summit was held in 2019 in New York. In addition to President of Guyana and Prime Minister of Grenada, the Summit was attended by :

(i) President of Dominica, H.E. Sylvanie Burton & Prime Minister of Dominica, H.E. Roosevelt Skerrit;
(ii) President of Suriname, H.E. Chandrikapersad Santokhi;
(iii) Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago H.E. Dr. Keith Rowley;
(iv) Prime Minister of Barbados, H.E. Mia Amor Mottley;
(v) Prime Minister of Antigua & Barbuda, H.E. Mr. Gaston Browne;
(vi) Prime Minister of Grenada H.E. Dickon Mitchell;
(vii) Prime Minister & Minister of Finance of Bahamas, The Hon. Philip Edward Davis, K.C.
(viii) Prime Miniter of St. Lucia, H.E. Philip J Pierre
(ix) Prime Minister of St. Vincent, H.E. Ralph Everard Gonsalves
(x) Prime Minister of Bahamas, H.E. Mr. Philip Edward Davis
(xi) Foreign Minister of Belize, H.E. Francis Fonseca
(xii) Foreign Minister of Jamaica, H.E. Kamina Smith
(xiii) Foreign Minister of St. Kitts & Nevis H.E. Dr. Denzil Douglas

2. Expressing his deep solidarity with the people of CARICOM, Prime Minister conveyed his sympathies for the destruction caused by Hurricane Beryl in the region. Noting that the Global South countries were the most impacted by the challenges and conflicts of recent years, he reaffirmed India’s steadfast commitment to CARICOM countries as a reliable partner. Prime Minister emphasized that India’s development cooperation support was based on the needs and priorities of CARICOM countries.

3. To further build on India’s close development partnership and strong people to people ties with the region, Prime Minister offered assistance to CARICOM countries in seven key areas. These areas fit well with the CARICOM acronym and amplify the close bonds of friendship between India and the group. They are:

● C: Capacity Building
● A: Agriculture and Food Security
● R: Renewable Energy and Climate Change
● I: Innovation, Technology and Trade
● C: Cricket and Culture
● O: Ocean Economy and Maritime Security
● M: Medicine and Healthcare

4. On capacity building, Prime Minister announced one thousand more ITEC slots for CARICOM countries over the next five years. In the area of food security, a critical challenge for these countries, he shared India’s experience with embracing technology in the agriculture domain - drones, digital farming, farm mechanization and soil testing. Given that Sargassum seaweed poses a major challenge for tourism in the Caribbean, Prime Minister noted that India would be happy to help convert the seaweed into fertilizer.

5. Calling for enhancing collaboration between India and the CARICOM in the fields of renewable energy and climate change, Prime Minister urged members to join the global initiatives led by India such as the International Solar Alliance, Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, Mission LiFE and Global Biofuel Alliance.

6. Speaking about transformative changes brought about by innovation, technology and trade in India, Prime Minister offered India’s Digital Public Infrastructure, cloud-based Digi locker and UPI models to countries in CARICOM to augment public service delivery.

7. CARICOM and India share close cultural and cricketing ties. Prime Minister announced training in India for 11 young women cricketers from each of the CARICOM countries. He also proposed organizing "Days of Indian Culture” in member countries next year to strengthen people-to-people ties.

8. To boost ocean economy and maritime security, Prime Minister noted that India was ready to work with CARICOM members on maritime domain mapping and hydrography in the Caribbean Sea.

9. Prime Minister highlighted India’s success with quality and affordable healthcare. He offered India’s model of making available generic medicine through the Jan Aushadhi Kendras [ generic medicine shops]. He also announced sending Yoga experts for promoting the e health and wellbeing of the people of CARICOM.

10. The CARICOM leaders welcomed Prime Minister’s Seven Point Plan for strengthening partnership between India and CARICOM. They appreciated India’s leadership of the Global South and its strong support for climate justice for the Small Island Developing States. They called for reform of global institutions and in this regard looked forward to working closely with India.

11. Prime Minister underscored that India stood firmly for giving voice to the concerns of the Global South. PM announced that the next India-CARICOM Summit would be hosted in India. He thanked President Irfaan Ali, Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell and CARICOM Secretariat for the successful conduct of the Summit.

12. Address by PM at the Opening and Closing sessions may be seen at the following links:

Opening Remarks at 2nd India-CARICOM Summit

Closing Remarks at 2nd India-CARICOM Summit

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Prime Minister noted that at a time when many major economies are facing uncertainty and economic challenges, India’s growth story continues to inspire the world. He emphasized the need to further strengthen the nation’s resolve towards self-reliance and highlighted the importance of adopting and implementing global best practices, particularly in the renewable energy sector.

Underscoring the importance of cooperative federalism, Prime Minister stated that the Centre and the States must work together to achieve the goal of a Viksit Bharat. He stressed that the vision of Viksit Bharat should become the collective resolve of every State, district, block and village.

Highlighting the strength of India’s demographic profile, Prime Minister observed that the country’s youth constitute its greatest asset, with nearly 70 crore Indians below the age of 25 years. Calling this a demographic dividend, he urged States to focus on transforming it into a development dividend through education, skilling and capacity-building initiatives that prepare young people for future opportunities and challenges.

Referring to India’s recently concluded trade agreements with several countries, Prime Minister encouraged States to create opportunities for youth and MSMEs and to equip stakeholders to effectively leverage the benefits arising from these agreements. He also urged States to actively attract investments from partner countries.

Emphasizing women-led development, Prime Minister called upon States to work towards increasing the number of Lakhpati Didis from 3 crore to 6 crore and stressed the importance of ensuring a safe and secure environment for Nari Shakti.

Prime Minister urged States to focus on One District One Product (ODOP) initiatives and develop export-oriented strategies around it. He also identified defence manufacturing as an emerging sector where India is establishing a distinct identity and encouraged States to formulate policies to leverage the opportunities arising from its growth.

Prime Minister highlighted the need for coordinated efforts to address emerging social challenges such as drug abuse and cyber fraud through preventive measures, awareness campaigns and effective governance.

Prime Minister also drew attention to concerns arising from El Niño conditions and appealed to States to promote water conservation and encourage natural and organic farming practices. He noted that the purchase of 11 lakh tonnes of organic manure by farmers during the current Kharif season reflected growing confidence in sustainable agriculture.

Prime Minister emphasized the need to evaluate progress at the district level, particularly through aspirational district parameters. Prime Minister suggested that on similar lines, 100 districts should be identified in the field of agriculture to bring positive results. He urged the States to take lead in this pursuit so that a phenomenal change can be achieved through the aspirational approach.

Prime Minister emphasised the need for a monitoring framework and targeted 100-day and five-year goals towards achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047.

Highlighting the importance of good governance, transparency, and infrastructure for attracting investment, he urged States to focus on branding, ease of doing business, and emerging opportunities in sectors such as data centres and artificial intelligence. He emphasized that AI should be viewed as an opportunity and called for greater efforts to equip people with the skills required for the future economy.

The Chief Ministers/Lt. Governors/Administrators congratulated Prime Minister Modi on completing 12 years in his office. They also expressed solidarity with the Centre to withstand the global geo-political crisis and to strengthen India’s resilience with respect to energy requirements, and sustain its growth trajectory.

Prime Minister noted that the discussions were constructive and reflected the aspirations, hopes, experiences, best practices, and challenges of the States. Prime Minister expressed his gratitude to all the CMs, LGs and Administrators for participating in the meeting and expressed confidence that Together, through cooperation, innovation, and a shared commitment to development, India can accelerate its journey towards a Viksit Bharat by 2047.